
Anthony Fowler's most popular book is Thinking Clearly with Data: A Guide to Quantitative Reasoning and Analysis with 17 saves and an average rating of 4.
Anthony Fowler is a Professor in the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago. His research applies econometric methods for causal inference to questions in political science, with particular emphasis on elections and political representation. Specific interests include the causes and consequences of unequal voter turnout, explanations for incumbent success, the politics of policymaking in legislatures, and the credibility of empirical research.