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Statistics, Politics and Policy

2010 - 2026

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Volume 2, issue 1, 2011

Comment on Alemayehu and Levenstein "Toward a Pragmatic Policy on Authorship" pp. 4 Downloads
Lachenbruch Peter A.
What Can We Predict About Libya and the Arab Spring from Statistical Studies? pp. 4 Downloads
Green Alan M
Discussion of Alemayehu and Levenstein pp. 5 Downloads
Ellenberg Susan S.
Reproducible Research: A Range of Response pp. 9 Downloads
Banks David
Toward a Pragmatic Policy on Authorship pp. 12 Downloads
Alemayehu Demissie and Levenstein Marcia
Using a Density-Variation/Compactness Measure to Evaluate Redistricting Plans for Partisan Bias and Electoral Responsiveness pp. 27 Downloads
Belin Thomas R, Fischer Heidi J and Zigler Corwin M
The Spread of Evidence-Poor Medicine via Flawed Social-Network Analysis pp. 29 Downloads
Lyons Russell
Assessing the Early Aberration Reporting System's Ability to Locally Detect the 2009 Influenza Pandemic pp. 30 Downloads
Hagen Katie S., Fricker Ronald D, Hanni Krista D., Barnes Susan and Michie Kristy
Sharper p-Values for Stratified Election Audits pp. 37 Downloads
Higgins Michael J., Rivest Ronald L. and Stark Philip B.

Volume 1, issue 1, 2010

A Snapshot of the 2008 Election pp. 6 Downloads
Gelman Andrew, Lee Daniel and Ghitza Yair
Atmospheric Circulations Do Not Explain the Temperature-Industrialization Correlation pp. 20 Downloads
Ross McKitrick
Measuring Elusive Populations with Bayesian Model Averaging for Multiple Systems Estimation: A Case Study on Lethal Violations in Casanare, 1998-2007 pp. 29 Downloads
Lum Kristian, Price Megan, Guberek Tamy and Ball Patrick
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