Nicholas Biddle

Nicholas Biddle

Australian National University

H-index: 36

Oceania-Australia

About Nicholas Biddle

Nicholas Biddle, With an exceptional h-index of 36 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Australian National University,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Federalism and confidence in australian governments during the covid-19 pandemic

The Impact of the Pandemic on Opinion toward the Role of Government in Australia

Causal machine learning in public policy evaluation--an application to the conditioning of cash transfers in Morocco

Transparency challenges in policy evaluation with causal machine learning--improving usability and accountability

Determinants of participation in a longitudinal survey during the COVID-19 pandemic: the case of a low-infection country

Attitudes towards education in Australia

Public attitudes towards coercive control: evidence from a nationally representative population survey

The power of online panel paradata to predict unit nonresponse and voluntary attrition in a longitudinal design

Nicholas Biddle Information

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Fellow

Citations(all)

5374

Citations(since 2020)

2733

Cited By

3610

hIndex(all)

36

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

113

i10Index(since 2020)

57

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Australian National University

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Top articles of Nicholas Biddle

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Federalism and confidence in australian governments during the covid-19 pandemic

Publius: The Journal of Federalism

Nicholas Biddle

Matthew Gray

Ian McAllister

2024/4/1

The Impact of the Pandemic on Opinion toward the Role of Government in Australia

International Journal of Sociology

Nicholas Biddle

Benjamin Edwards

Matthew Gray

Ian McAllister

2023/10/21

Causal machine learning in public policy evaluation--an application to the conditioning of cash transfers in Morocco

arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.07075

Patrick Rehill

Nicholas Biddle

2024/1/13

Transparency challenges in policy evaluation with causal machine learning--improving usability and accountability

arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.13240

Patrick Rehill

Nicholas Biddle

2023/10/20

Determinants of participation in a longitudinal survey during the COVID-19 pandemic: the case of a low-infection country

Longitudinal and Life Course Studies

Nicholas Biddle

Kate Sollis

2023/4/17

Attitudes towards education in Australia

Nicholas Biddle

2023/8/9

Public attitudes towards coercive control: evidence from a nationally representative population survey

Carolyn Strange

Lorana Bartels

Hayley Boxall

Kate Fitz-Gibbon

Nicholas Biddle

2023/11/30

The power of online panel paradata to predict unit nonresponse and voluntary attrition in a longitudinal design

Quality & Quantity

Sebastian Kocar

Nicholas Biddle

2023/4

Area-level socioeconomic outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians in the 2016 and 2021 Censuses

Nicholas Biddle

Francis Markham

2023/10/15

Attitudes towards education in Australia ANU Centre for Social Research and Methods

Nicholas Biddle

2023/8/9

Detailed analysis of the 2023 voice to parliament referendum and related social and political attitudes

Nicholas Biddle

Matthew Gray

Ian McAllister

Matthew Qvortrup

2023/11/28

Taking stock: Wellbeing and political attitudes in Australia at the start of the post-COVID era, January 2023 ANU Centre for Social Research and Methods

Nicholas Biddle

Matthew Gray

2023/3/1

Views of Australians towards science and AI

Nicholas Biddle

2023/7/10

Fairness Implications of Heterogeneous Treatment Effect Estimation with Machine Learning Methods in Policy-making

arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.00805

Patrick Rehill

Nicholas Biddle

2023/9/2

Discretion in decision to receive COVID-19 vaccines and associated socio-economic inequalities in rates of uptake: a whole-of-population data linkage study from Australia

Public Health

J Welsh

N Biddle

DC Butler

RJ Korda

2023/11/1

Do we have to mix modes in probability-based online panel research to obtain more accurate results?

methods, data, analyses

Sebastian Kocar

Nicholas Biddle

2023/1/11

Gambling participation and risk after COVID-19: analysis of a population representative longitudinal panel of Australians ANU Centre for Social Research and

Aino Suomi

Jeffrey Kim

Markus Hahn

Nicholas Biddle

2023/6/15

Hangovers and hard landings: financial wellbeing and the impact of the COVID-19 and inflationary crises, August 2023

Nicholas Biddle

Matthew Gray

2023/8/31

Australian views towards democracy: comparisons through time and with the rest of the region

Nicholas Biddle

Matthew Gray

2023/10/31

Distributive politics and electoral advantage in the 2022 Australian election

Regulation & Governance

Ian McAllister

Nicholas Biddle

2023

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