
معرفی
Michael A. Bailey is the Colonel William J. Walsh Professor of American Government in the Department of Government and McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University. His research and teaching focus on American politics, political economy, and quantitative methodology, with published work spanning trade, Congress, election law, the Supreme Court, and inter-state policy competition.
He holds a B.A. in Government and Japanese from the University of Notre Dame and advanced degrees in Political Science and Economics from Stanford University. A former Monbusho Scholar at Japan's Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Bailey is conversational in Japanese and retains an interest in Japanese politics.
- Key Research Areas: Public opinion polling, survey methodology, endogeneity in statistical analysis, and political economy.
- Publications: Author of Polling at a Crossroads: Rethinking Modern Survey Research (Cambridge University Press), Real Stats, and Real Econometrics. Co-authored The Constrained Court: Law, Politics and the Decisions Justices Make with Forrest Maltzman.
- Scientific Contributions: His work challenges traditional polling assumptions, emphasizing non-response bias, and integrates real-world datasets into statistical education to address causality issues.
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