Dr. Kyle Endres is dedicated to advancing knowledge in the field of political science, with a particular focus on political behavior, electoral campaigns, and participation. As an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Northern Iowa, he also serves as the Associate Director of the Center for Social and Behavioral Research. Dr. Endres earned his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin, where he honed his expertise in understanding the intricate dynamics of political campaigns and the role of data analytics in shaping political participation. His research delves into the complexities of political behavior, examining how electoral campaigns and interest groups influence voter participation and partisan dynamics. Dr. Endres is particularly interested in the intersection of data analytics and political participation, exploring how modern analytical techniques can enhance our understanding of voter behavior and issue engagement. Before his tenure at the University of Northern Iowa, Dr. Endres was a postdoctoral fellow at the Duke Initiative on Survey Methodology. During this time, he contributed to pioneering research that bridged the gap between survey methodology and political science, further solidifying his reputation as a leading scholar in his field. Dr. Endres's work is characterized by a commitment to empirical rigor and a passion for uncovering the underlying factors that drive political engagement. His contributions to the field have been recognized through various publications and presentations, making him a respected voice in discussions on political campaigns and participation.
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