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

- Lachenbruch Peter A.
- What Can We Predict About Libya and the Arab Spring from Statistical Studies? pp. 4

- Green Alan M
- Discussion of Alemayehu and Levenstein pp. 5

- Ellenberg Susan S.
- Reproducible Research: A Range of Response pp. 9

- Banks David
- Toward a Pragmatic Policy on Authorship pp. 12

- Alemayehu Demissie and Levenstein Marcia
- Using a Density-Variation/Compactness Measure to Evaluate Redistricting Plans for Partisan Bias and Electoral Responsiveness pp. 27

- Belin Thomas R, Fischer Heidi J and Zigler Corwin M
- The Spread of Evidence-Poor Medicine via Flawed Social-Network Analysis pp. 29

- Lyons Russell
- Assessing the Early Aberration Reporting System's Ability to Locally Detect the 2009 Influenza Pandemic pp. 30

- Hagen Katie S., Fricker Ronald D, Hanni Krista D., Barnes Susan and Michie Kristy
- Sharper p-Values for Stratified Election Audits pp. 37

- Higgins Michael J., Rivest Ronald L. and Stark Philip B.
Volume 1, issue 1, 2010
- A Snapshot of the 2008 Election pp. 6

- Gelman Andrew, Lee Daniel and Ghitza Yair
- Atmospheric Circulations Do Not Explain the Temperature-Industrialization Correlation pp. 20

- 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

- Lum Kristian, Price Megan, Guberek Tamy and Ball Patrick