
Kevin Michael Quinn
Adjunct Research Professor, Center for Political Studies, Institute for Social Research
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Prior to joining the Michigan faculty, Professor Quinn was a Professor of Law at UC Berkeley. His research focuses on questions of empirical legal studies and statistical methodology. His research has been supported by the National Science Foundation and has appeared in leading journals in political science, statistics, and law. Professor Quinn is a former President of the Society for Political Methodology and his research has received multiple professional awards.
- Quinn, Kevin Michael, Abrajano, Marisa A, Elmendorf, Christopher S. 2018. Labels vs. Pictures: Treatment-Mode Effects in Experiments About Discrimination. Political Analysis 26(1):20-33.
- Quinn, Kevin Michael, Keele, Luke . 2017. Bayesian sensitivity analysis for causal effects from $2 imes2$ tables in the presence of unmeasured confounding with application to presidential campaign visits. The Annals of Applied Statistics 11(4):1974-1997.
- Quinn, Kevin Michael, Herron, Michael C. 2016. A Careful Look at Modern Case Selection Methods. Sociological Methods & Research 45(3):458-492.
- Quinn, Kevin Michael, Unkovic, Cait , Sen, Maya . 2016. Does Encouragement Matter in Improving Gender Imbalances in Technical Fields? Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial. PLOS ONE 11(4):e0151714.
- Quinn, Kevin Michael, Elmendorf, Christopher S, Abrajano, Marisa A. 2016. Racially Polarized Voting. The University of Chicago Law Review 83(2):587-692.
- Quinn, Kevin Michael, Lemos, Margaret H. 2015. Litigating State Interests: Attorneys General as Amici Symposium. New York University Law Review 90:1229-1268.