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About the Authors
ОглавлениеBruno Castanho Silvais a postdoctoral researcher at the Cologne Center for Comparative Politics (CCCP), University of Cologne. Bruno received his PhD from the Department of Political Science at Central European University and teaches introductory and advanced quantitative methods courses, including multilevel structural equation modeling and machine learning, at the European Consortium for Political Research Methods Schools. His methodological interests are on applications of structural equation models for scale development and causal analysis, as well as statistical methods of causal inference with observational and experimental data.Constantin Manuel Bosancianuis a postdoctoral researcher at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center, in the Institutions and Political Inequality research unit. He received his PhD from the Department of Political Science at Central European University in Budapest, Hungary, and has been an instructor for multiple statistics courses and workshops at the European Consortium for Political Research Methods Schools, at the Universities of Heidelberg, Giessen, and Zagreb, as well as at the Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences. Manuel’s methodological focus is on practical applications of multilevel models, Bayesian analysis, and the analysis of time-series cross-sectional data sets.Levente Littvayis an associate professor at Central European University’s Department of Political Science. He is a recipient of the institution’s Distinguished Teaching Award for graduate courses in research methods and applied statistics with a topical emphasis on political psychology, experiments, and American politics. He received an MA and a PhD in Political Science and an MS in Survey Research and Methodology from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, has taught numerous methods workshops, and is an academic co-convenor of the European Consortium for Political Research Methods Schools. His research interests include populism, political socialization, and biological explanations of social and political attitudes and behaviors. He often works as a methodologist with medical researchers and policy analysts, co-runs the Hungarian Twin Registry, is an associate editor for social sciences of Twin Research and Human Genetics, and publishes in both social science and medical journals.