Luke Keele
Office: 2137 Derby Hall
154 N. Oval Mall
Columbus, Ohio 43210
(o): (614) 247-4256
(f): (614) 292-1146
email: keele.4@polisci.osu.edu
Luke Keele
Assistant Professor of Political Sciece
Professor Keele pursues research and teaching interests in American politics (public opinion and elections) and in methodology (discrete choice models, semi-parametric estimation, and time series). He has published articles in the Journal of Politics, British Journal of Political Science, and Political Analysis. He is currently working on developing a new Bayesian estimator for heteroskedastic probit models. He is also working on semi-parametric estimation techniques for Cox models and corrections for measurement error.
Selected Publications:
(2007) Forthcoming. “Social Capital and the Dynamics
of Trust in Government.” American Journal of Political Science.
(2007) Forthcoming. “A Bayesian Multilevel Modeling Approach to Time-Series Cross-Sectional Data.” Political Analysis. (with Boris Shor, Joseph Bafumi and David Park)
(2006) “They’re Not So Bad: When to Use Lagged Dependent Variables.” Political Analysis. 14:2, 186-205. (with Nathan J. Kelly)
(2006) “Value Conflict and Volatility in Party Identification.” British Journal of Political Science. 36:4, 671-690 (with Jennifer Wolak)
Curriculum Vitae (pdf)

