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Matthew Lebo

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Political science 38%
Economics 27%

by Matthew LeboReposted by: David Darmofal

matthewlebo.bsky.social
BLS report that was due this morning didn't come out. The ADP estimate is that private employment in the US went down 32,000 jobs in September. There were also big downward revisions for previous month. Preventing the official release of bad economic news is a big shutdown bonus for Trump.
matthewlebo.bsky.social
Yeah, but isn't it better than paying the tariff on a new one?

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Just *published* our paper with @westernupolisci.bsky.social PhD student, Hunter Driggers, on LLM bias from party cues in annotation tasks. We extend a previous study showing annotation bias from human coders in the presence of party cues… LLM show similar bias 🧵:

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LLMs as annotators: the effect of party cues on labelling decisions by large language models
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications - LLMs as annotators: the effect of party cues on labelling decisions by large language models
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matthewlebo.bsky.social
And I feel like I've been here before
Feel like I've been here before
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We have all been here before
We have all been here before
We have all been here before
We have all been here before
We have all been here before
We have all been here before
matthewlebo.bsky.social
Will US universities now only interview Americans and PRs?
matthewlebo.bsky.social
While the Republicans on talk shows are saying stop calling us fascists, on Fox they are upping their fascism.
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Brian Kilmeade endorses euthanizing homeless people: "Involuntary lethal injection, or something. Just kill them."
matthewlebo.bsky.social
Can I still regret trading Nancy Pelosi for Hakeem Jeffries?
matthewlebo.bsky.social
The most ridiculously unlikely event in all the movies is the final poker hand in Casino Royale.
mi6hq.bsky.social
What is your most controversial James Bond opinion?

(These may be discussed in a future podcast)

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mi6hq.bsky.social
What is your most controversial James Bond opinion?

(These may be discussed in a future podcast)
matthewlebo.bsky.social
Freed of the pressures of re-election, now we’ll see that Ernst acts the same as ever because she’s ok with all the fascism.
matthewlebo.bsky.social
When the time comes, can someone etch this quote onto John Roberts' gravestone?
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Trump on deploying the National Guard to Chicago: "I have the right to do anything I want to do. I'm the president of the United States."
matthewlebo.bsky.social
Oy, which journal did you agree to edit this time?
matthewlebo.bsky.social
Tuna always look so ashamed they were caught.
daviddarmofal.bsky.social
#polisky #psjminfo We're hiring for three faculty positions in the Department of Political Science at the University of South Carolina. All 3 positions are part of an internal departmental cluster hire in the thematic area of Problems of Democracy. A 🧵on the positions. 1/
matthewlebo.bsky.social
Not a recipe but Leviticus might pair them in nearby verses.
matthewlebo.bsky.social
What do you have in mind for #2? Isn't equal representation of the states in the Senate one of the few things that can't even be changed by constitutional amendment?
matthewlebo.bsky.social
Yesterday's BLS July jobs report was released 8.5 hours after July ended (or 5.5 hours Pacific). Also keep that in mind when wondering why updates/revisions are necessary.
dynarski.bsky.social
Why do the jobs numbers get revised?

our markets and policymakers want data NOW but employer data dribbles in over months

1st estimate is based on the 75% of employers who respond promptly

Updates occur as more data rolls in: 95% response rate by final revision 1/N

www.bls.gov/opub/btn/vol...
The initial estimate of job change for a month is based on the growth or loss of jobs at the businesses that have reported their data. Generally, BLS assumes that the employment situation at businesses that had reported is representative of the situation at those that had not yet reported. BLS continues to collect outstanding reports from the
businesses in the sample as it prepares a second and then a third estimate for the month. With each subsequent estimate, more businesses have provided their information. In 2012, the average collection rate at the time of the third estimate for a month was 94.6 percent. (See chart 1.)
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dynarski.bsky.social
Why do the jobs numbers get revised?

our markets and policymakers want data NOW but employer data dribbles in over months

1st estimate is based on the 75% of employers who respond promptly

Updates occur as more data rolls in: 95% response rate by final revision 1/N

www.bls.gov/opub/btn/vol...
The initial estimate of job change for a month is based on the growth or loss of jobs at the businesses that have reported their data. Generally, BLS assumes that the employment situation at businesses that had reported is representative of the situation at those that had not yet reported. BLS continues to collect outstanding reports from the
businesses in the sample as it prepares a second and then a third estimate for the month. With each subsequent estimate, more businesses have provided their information. In 2012, the average collection rate at the time of the third estimate for a month was 94.6 percent. (See chart 1.)

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