In the March 2016 issue of the Journal of Public Policy, Dowding, Hindmoor, and Martin offered a critique of "Comparative Policy Agendas Projects as measurement systems." In this piece, entitled "The Comparative Policy Agendas Projects as measurement systems: response to Dowding, Hindmoor and Martin," Bryan D. Jones, the Director of the U.S. Policy Agendas Project and co-founder of the coding scheme offers a response to the criticisms of Dowding, Hindmoor and Martin and a deeper exploration of measurement systems in the social sciences. To read the full text:
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