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Noah J. Kaplan
 Visiting Assistant Professor
Ph.D. Columbia University, 2004
M.P.A Columbia University, 1998
Phone:
312-996-5156
Fax: 312-413-0440
E-Mail: njkaplan@uic.edu
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Vitae
Fields of
Interest:
American Politics: Public Opinion, Political Communication, Campaigns and
Elections, Representation, and Quantitative Methodology.
Selected
Publications:
"Comparing Cosponsorship and Roll-Call Ideal Points," 2009. Aleman, Eduardo,
Ernesto Calvo, Mark Jones and Noah Kaplan. Legislative Studies
Quarterly, 34(1): 87-116.
"Vote for Charity's
Sake," 2008. Edlin, Aaron, Andrew Gelman and Noah Kaplan. The Economists'
Voice, 5(6).
"Voting as a Rational
Choice: Why and How People Vote to Improve the Well-Being of Others," 2007. Edlin, Aaron, Andrew Gelman and Noah Kaplan. Rationality and
Society, 19(3): 293-314.
"Dialogue in American
Political Campaigns? An Examination of Issue Convergence in Candidate
Television Advertising," 2006. Kaplan, Noah, David Park and Travis Ridout. American Journal of Political Science, 50(3): 724-736.
"Hispanic College Attendance
and the State of Texas GEAR UP Program," 2006. Weiher, Gregory,
Joseph Howard, Christina Hughes, and Noah Kaplan. Review of Policy
Research, 23(5): 1035-1051.
Selected
Activities and Honors:
University of Houston's Small Grant Program for Faculty Award, 2008.
Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models (EITM) Institute, Washington
University, 2003.
ISERP Graduate Fellowship, Columbia University, 9/00 - 5/02.
President's Fellowship, Columbia University, 8/97 - 5/02
Graduate School Fellowship, Columbia University, 8/96 - 5/97
Political Methodology Summer
Conference Invitee, 2001.
Travel Scholarship, Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science, UCSB,
2000.

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