Organized Section 10: Harold F. Gosnell Prize
Political Methodology Section Award Recipients
Harold F. Gosnell Prize
The Harold Gosnell Prize recognizes the best work of Political Methodology presented at a political science conference in the previous year.
| 2018 | Fredrik Savje, Yale University “A Folk Theorem on Interface in Experiments.” |
| 2018 | Peter Aronow, Yale University “A Folk Theorem on Interface in Experiments.” |
| 2018 | Michael Hudgens, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill “A Folk Theorem on Interface in Experiments.” |
| 2017 | Matthew Blackwell, Harvard University “Instrumental Variable Methods for Conditional Effects and Causal Interaction in Voter Mobilization Experiments.” |
| 2016 | Marc Ratkovic, Princeton University “Sparse Estimation with Uncertainty: Subgroup Analysis in Large Dimensional Designs.” |
| 2016 | Dustin Tingley, Harvard University “Sparse Estimation with Uncertainty: Subgroup Analysis in Large Dimensional Designs.” |
| 2015 | Rocio Titiunik, University of Michigan “Robust Nonparametric Confidence Intervals for Regression-Discontinuity Designs” |
| 2015 | Matias Cattaneo, University of Michigan “Robust Nonparametric Confidence Intervals for Regression-Discontinuity Designs” |
| 2015 | Sebastian Calonico, University of Miami “Robust Nonparametric Confidence Intervals for Regression-Discontinuity Designs” |
| 2014 | Margaret Roberts, University of California, San Diego “Topic Models for Open-Ended Survey Responses with Applications to Experiments.” |
| 2014 | Brandon Stewart, Harvard University “Topic Models for Open-Ended Survey Responses with Applications to Experiments.” |
| 2014 | Dustin Tingley, Harvard University “Topic Models for Open-Ended Survey Responses with Applications to Experiments.” |
| 2014 | Christopher Lucas, Harvard University “Topic Models for Open-Ended Survey Responses with Applications to Experiments.” |
| 2014 | Shana Gadarian, Syracuse University “Topic Models for Open-Ended Survey Responses with Applications to Experiments.” |
| 2014 | Bethany Albertson, University of Texas at Austin “Topic Models for Open-Ended Survey Responses with Applications to Experiments.” |
| 2014 | Jetson Leder-Luis, California Institute of Technology “Topic Models for Open-Ended Survey Responses with Applications to Experiments.” |
| 2014 | David Rand, Yale University “Topic Models for Open-Ended Survey Responses with Applications to Experiments.” |
| 2013 | Adam Glynn, Harvard University Front door Versus Back door Adjustment with Unmeasured Confounding: Bias Formulas for Front door and Hybrid Adjustments |
| 2013 | Konstantin Kashin, Harvard University Front door Versus Back door Adjustment with Unmeasured Confounding: Bias Formulas for Front door and Hybrid Adjustments |
| 2012 | Thomas Gschwend, Universität Mannheim A Common Left-Right Scale for Voters and Parties in Europe |
| 2012 | James Lo, University of Mannheim A Common Left-Right Scale for Voters and Parties in Europe |
| 2012 | Sven-Oliver Proksch, University of Mannheim A Common Left-Right Scale for Voters and Parties in Europe |
| 2011 | Robert Franzese Jr., University of Michigan Ann Arbor “Modeling History-Dependent Network Convolution” |
| 2011 | Jude Hays “Modeling History-Dependent Network Convolution” |
| 2011 | Aya Kachi, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign “Modeling History-Dependent Network Convolution” |
| 2010 | Jong Hee Park, University of Chicago |
| 2009 | John Freeman, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Dynamic Elicited Priors for Updating Covert Networks |
| 2009 | Jeff Gill, Washington University, St Louis Dynamic Elicited Priors fro Updating Covert Networks |
| 2007 | Alberto Abadie, Harvard University Synthetic Control Methods for Comparative Case Studies: Estimating the Effect of California’s Tobacco Control Program |
| 2007 | Alexis Diamond, Harvard University Synthetic Control Methods for Comparative Case Studies: Estimating the Effect of California’s Tobacco Control Program |
| 2007 | Jens Hainmueller, Harvard University Synthetic Control Methods for Comparative Case Studies: Estimating the Effect of California’s Tobacco Control Program |
| 2006 | Kevin Quinn, Harvard University “An Automated Method of Topic-Coding Legislative Speech Over Time With Application to the 105th-108th U.S. Senate” |
| 2006 | Burt Monroe, Michigan State University “An Automated Method of Topic-Coding Legislative Speech Over Time With Application to the 105th-108th U.S. Senate” |
| 2006 | Michael Colaresi, Michigan State University “An Automated Method of Topic-Coding Legislative Speech Over Time With Application to the 105th-108th U.S. Senate” |
| 2006 | Michael Crespin, University of Georgia “An Automated Method of Topic-Coding Legislative Speech Over Time With Application to the 105th-108th U.S. Senate” |
| 2006 | Dragomir Radev, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor “An Automated Method of Topic-Coding Legislative Speech Over Time With Application to the 105th-108th U.S. Senate” |
| 2005 | Alexis Diamond, Harvard University Genetic Matching for Estimating Causal Effects: A General Multivariate Matching Method for Achieving Balance in Observational Studies |
| 2005 | Jasjeet Sekhon, UC Berkeley Genetic Matching for Estimating Causal Effects: A General Multivariate Matching Method for Achieving Balance in Observational Studies |
| 2004 | Henry Brady, University of California, Berkeley “A ‘Natural Experiment’ on the Costs of Voting: Methodologies for Analyzing Data when the Treatment is Nearly Randomized” |
| 2004 | John McNulty, University of California, Berkeley “A ‘Natural Experiment’ on the Costs of Voting: Methodologies for Analyzing Data when the Treatment is Nearly Randomized” |
| 2003 | Won-Ho Park, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor “Estimation of Voter Transition Rates and Ecological Inference” |
| 2002 | Janet Box-Steffensmeier, Ohio State University |
| 1999 | Nathaniel Beck, University of California-San Diego “Improving Quantitative Studies of International Conflict: A Conjecture” |
| 1999 | Gary King, Harvard University “Improving Quantitative Studies of International Conflict: A Conjecture” |
| 1999 | Langche Zeng, Harvard University “Improving Quantitative Studies of International Conflict: A Conjecture” |
| 1998 | Dean Lacy, Ohio State University “A Theory of Nonseparable Preferences in Survey Responses” |
| 1997 | Gary King, Harvard University “A Solution to the Ecological Inference Problem: Reconstructing Individual Behavior From Aggregate Data” |
| 1996 | Nathaniel Beck, University of California-San Diego “Conflicts in Time and Space” |
| 1996 | Richard Tucker, Indiana University-Bloomington “Conflicts in Time and Space” |
| 1996 | Walter Mebane Jr., Cornell University “Markov Chain Models for Rolling Cross-Section Data” |
| 1996 | Jonathan Wand, Cornell University “Markov Chain Models for Rolling Cross-Section Data” |
| 1995 | Bradley Palmquist, Harvard University “Respecification Approaches to Ecological Inference: A Comparison of Control Variables and the Quadratic Model” |
| 1995 | Janet Box-Steffensmeier, Ohio State University “The Microfoundations of Aggregate Partisanship: A Fractional Integration Analysis of Heterogeneity and Permanence” |
| 1995 | Renee Smith, University of Rochester “The Microfoundations of Aggregate Partisanship: A Fractional Integration Analysis of Heterogeneity and Permanence” |
