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Guides design of cross-national comparative survey experiments for country selection, instrument localization across languages/contexts, origin-country stimuli calibration, per-country power analyses, and pooled/per-country analytical strategies.
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- **Variation by Design:** Cases should be selected to vary on theoretically relevant dimensions (e.g., regime type, institutional structure, immigration history, partisan polarization), not for convenience or data availability. Each case should serve a specific theoretical function.
npx claudepluginhub scdenney/open-science-skills --plugin ossAudits and drafts methods sections for experimental social science, covering pre-analysis plans, pre-registrations, conjoint designs, CONSORT flows, and APSA/JARS/DA-RT compliance with 45-item checklist.
Assists with full survey lifecycle: questionnaire design, Likert scales, bias mitigation, sampling, pilot testing, instrument validation (Cronbach's alpha, factor analysis), and platform guidance for Qualtrics/REDCap/Google Forms.
Designs surveys and research instruments including questionnaire construction, Likert scales, sampling strategies, pilot testing, and validation (Cronbach's alpha, factor analysis).