
معرفی
Eric D. Lawrence serves as Chair and Associate Professor of Political Science at an unnamed institution. His research focuses on American politics, legislative dynamics, public policy, and methodological innovations. His work has been supported by prestigious grants from the Brookings Institution and the National Science Foundation.
Lawrence holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Minnesota (2006). He teaches graduate and undergraduate courses on American politics, public policy design, and advanced research methods including PSC 2102 (Visualizing and Modeling Politics), PSC 2224 (Politics of Education Policy), and PSC 8101 (Introduction to Empirical Political Analysis).
His research explores complex interactions between partisanship and public opinion, legislative behavior influenced by institutional precedents, and the impact of policy design on citizen perceptions. Notable themes in his work include the role of gender in shaping public reactions to military actions, the cognitive biases affecting perceptions of campaign fairness, and the effects of political innumeracy on democratic processes.
Lawrence’s scholarly contributions span over two decades, with publications in top journals like the American Journal of Political Science and British Journal of Political Science. His work bridges empirical analysis with institutional history, offering critical insights into how political systems evolve and respond to societal challenges.




