Political Research Quarterly
Political Research Quarterly is a scholarly journal that undergoes peer review and focuses on new research related to various political topics. Recognized as one of the top general political science journals, PRQ aims to share important insights that attract readers from different academic areas, along with outstanding research in specific fields of study.
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journals.sagepub.com | Megan E. Schreeg |John Cullen
Get full access to this articleView all access and purchase options for this article. References1. Adler R, Wilson DW. Biliary cystadenoma of cats. Vet Pathol. 1995;32(4):415–418. 2. Best EJ, Bush DJ, Dye C. Suspected choledochal cyst in a domestic shorthair cat. J Feline Med Surg. 2010;12(10):814–817. 3. Bettini G, Mandrioli L, Morini M. Bile duct dysplasia and congenital hepatic fibrosis associated with polycystic kidney (caroli syndrome) in a rat. Vet Pathol. 2003;40(6):693–694. 4.
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journals.sagepub.com | Ziqing Guo |Yang Liu |Lucy Xia
Get full access to this articleView all access and purchase options for this article. References1. Hu F, Hu Y, Ma Z, et al. Adaptive randomization for balancing over covariates. WIREs Comput Stat 2014; 6: 288–303. 2. Rosenberger WF, Sverdlov O. Handling covariates in the design of clinical trials. Stat Sci 2008; 23: 404–419. 3. Baldi Antognini A, Zagoraiou M. The covariate-adaptive biased coin design for balancing clinical trials in the presence of prognostic factors. Biometrika 2011; 98: 519–535. 4. Zelen M.
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journals.sagepub.com | Salil Tripathi
The ban on Salman Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses has been lifted in India after nearly four decades, but its absence from bookshelves continues, writes SALIL TRIPATHIWRITERS FROM AROUND the world head for India each winter, criss-crossing the vast country to participate in dozens of literature festivals. Each festival has a bookshop, where writers are invited to sign their books.
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journals.sagepub.com | Ruth Green
Repression is seeping into more and more aspects of life in Georgia, writes RUTH GREEN“NO TO CENSORSHIP” and “No to repression” read the banners unfurled by protesters night after night as they walk along Rustaveli Avenue in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. Protests are nothing new to the city’s main thoroughfare.
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journals.sagepub.com | Philip Chen |Ashley Sorensen
Get full access to this articleView all access and purchase options for this article. ReferencesAndersen David J., Ditonto Tessa. 2020. “The Importance of Candidate Sex and Partisan Preference over Time: A Multiday Study of Voter Decision Making.” The Journal of Politics 82 (4): 1337–53. Atkeson Lonna Rae. 2003. “Not All Cues Are Created Equal: The Conditional Impact of Female Candidates on Political Engagement.” The Journal of Politics 65 (4): 1040–61. Atkeson Lonna Rae, Carrillo Nancy. 2007.
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