Stephen Porter

Stephen Porter is a Professor in the College of Education at North Carolina State University, where he teaches graduate courses in statistics, causal inference, and workflow of data analysis. He received his Ph.D. in political science from the University of Rochester, with a concentration in econometrics.

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Important Data on the Capitol Hill Protests

First up, how bad was January 6th compared to other protests? RealClear Investigations does a deep dive and it is very illuminating: Next, who were the January 6th protesters in terms of their backgrounds, and how do they compare to the average American and known right-wing extremists? Here’s a hint: A main finding of this report is that the individuals charged for participating in the...

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Diversity course enrollment drops when not required

Shocker! A Jesuit Catholic university in Pennsylvania stopped ordering students to take a class on inequality and enrollment dropped. “Successful inequality course faces low enrollment,” The Hawk reported on December 7. “Multiple sections of the university’s new one-credit diversity course, Inequality in American Society,” the Saint Joseph’s University campus paper reported, “are at risk of...

college diversity officers love china and hate the jews

Given that the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion movement seeks to turn the races against one another by destroying the lives of dissenters, it’s no surprise that college DEI officers hate an historically oppressed minority group and love a vicious totalitarian state: An overwhelming number of diversity, equity, and inclusion officers at American universities, who are ostensibly hired to...

More liberals are abandoning the left

From an article in Tablet Magazine: And then came The Turn. If you’ve lived through it yourself, you know that The Turn doesn’t happen overnight, that it isn’t easily distilled into one dramatic breakdown moment, that it happens hazily and over time—first a twitch, then a few more, stretching into a gnawing discomfort and then, eventually, a sense of panic. You might be living through The Turn if...

I just became a 1 gallon blood donor

I decided to start donating blood about a year and a half ago and try to donate every 8 weeks (that’s the minimum time period between donations). I just hit the 1 gallon mark.

I highly encourage you to donate: it takes less than an hour and will literally save someone’s life.

Greece 2021: Delphi

We stopped at the Achaia Clauss Winery in Patras on the way to Delphi for a tasting Great lunch view of the Rio–Antirrio Bridge at Distinto Rio Ruins at Delphi View from our Delphi hotel balcony When I realized we were only a 90 minute drive from Thermopylae, I got up early and drove by myself to visit the battlefield. This is a memorial to the Greeks who died in the battle. Kolonos Hill, where...

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Professor and quant guy. Libertarian turned populist Republican. Trying to learn Japanese and play Spanish Baroque music on the ukulele.

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