Political Analysis
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Volume 12, issue 4, 2004
- Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 323-337

- Jeff Gill
- Bayesian Factor Analysis for Mixed Ordinal and Continuous Responses pp. 338-353

- Kevin M. Quinn
- A Bayesian Change Point Model for Historical Time Series Analysis pp. 354-374

- Bruce Western and Meredith Kleykamp
- Bayesian Multilevel Estimation with Poststratification: State-Level Estimates from National Polls pp. 375-385

- David K. Park, Andrew Gelman and Joseph Bafumi
- Simple Bayesian Inference for Qualitative Political Research pp. 386-399

- Jack Buckley
- What Do We Learn from Graduate Admissions Committees? A Multiple Rater, Latent Variable Model, with Incomplete Discrete and Continuous Indicators pp. 400-424

- Simon Jackman
- Dynamic Tempered Transitions for Exploring Multimodal Posterior Distributions pp. 425-443

- Jeff Gill and George Casella
Volume 12, issue 3, 2004
- Political Learning from Rare Events: Poisson Inference, Fiscal Constraints, and the Lifetime of Bureaus pp. 201-232

- Daniel P. Carpenter and David E. Lewis
- Quantitative Leverage Through Qualitative Knowledge: Augmenting the Statistical Analysis of Complex Causes pp. 233-255

- Sanford C. Gordon and Alastair Smith
- The Uncovered Set and the Limits of Legislative Action pp. 256-276

- William T. Bianco, Ivan Jeliazkov and Itai Sened
- Forecasting the Vote: A Theoretical Comparison of Election Markets and Public Opinion Polls pp. 277-295

- S. G. Kou and Michael E. Sobel
- Presidential Elections and the Stock Market: Comparing Markov-Switching and Fractionally Integrated GARCH Models of Volatility pp. 296-322

- David Leblang and Bumba Mukherjee
Volume 12, issue 2, 2004
- Measuring Bias and Uncertainty in Ideal Point Estimates via the Parametric Bootstrap pp. 105-127

- Jeffrey B. Lewis and Keith T. Poole
- The Institutionalization of the U.S. Supreme Court pp. 128-142

- Kevin T. McGuire
- Iterative Approaches to R × C Ecological Inference Problems: Where They Can Go Wrong and One Quick Fix pp. 143-159

- Karen E. Ferree
- Modeling Dependencies in International Relations Networks pp. 160-175

- Peter D. Hoff and Michael D. Ward
- Shirking in the Contemporary Congress: A Reappraisal pp. 176-179

- Jamie L. Carson, Michael H. Crespin, Jeffery A. Jenkins and Ryan J. Vander Wielen
- Reply to “Shirking in the Contemporary Congress: A Reappraisal” pp. 180-181

- Lawrence S. Rothenberg and Mitchell S. Sanders
- Studying Dynamics in Legislator Ideal Points: Scale Matters pp. 182-190

- Michael C. Herron
- Much Ado About Very Little: Reply to Herron pp. 191-195

- Lawrence S. Rothenberg and Mitchell S. Sanders
- Retesting Committee Composition Hypotheses for the U.S. Congress pp. 196-198

- Rodolfo Espino and Michael M. Franz
- How One Mistake Leads to Another: On the Importance of Verification/Replication pp. 199-200

- Artemus Ward
Volume 12, issue 1, 2004
- Estimating Latent Structure Models with Categorical Variables: One-Step Versus Three-Step Estimators pp. 3-27

- Annabel Bolck, Marcel Croon and Jacques Hagenaars
- A Propensity Score Reweighting Approach to Estimating the Partisan Effects of Full Turnout in American Presidential Elections pp. 28-45

- Thomas L. Brunell and John DiNardo
- Party System Compactness: Measurement and Consequences pp. 46-62

- R. Michael Alvarez and Jonathan Nagler
- Dimensional Reduction of Word-Frequency Data as a Substitute for Intersubjective Content Analysis pp. 63-75

- Adam F. Simon and Michael Xenos
- The Effect of Social Conformity on Collective Voting Behavior pp. 76-96

- Stephen Coleman
- Time Series Intervals and Statistical Inference: The Effects of Temporal Aggregation on Event Data Analysis pp. 97-104

- Stephen M. Shellman
Volume 11, issue 4, 2003
- Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 309-315

- John Aldrich and James Alt
- Structure and Uncertainty in Discrete Choice Models pp. 316-344

- Curtis S. Signorino
- Revealing Preferences: Empirical Estimation of a Crisis Bargaining Game with Incomplete Information pp. 345-367

- Jeffrey B. Lewis and Kenneth A. Schultz
- Strategic Interaction and Candidate Competition in U.S. House Elections: Empirical Applications of Probit and Strategic Probit Models pp. 368-380

- Jamie L. Carson
- Integrating Voting Theory and Roll Call Analysis: A Framework pp. 381-396

- Joshua D. Clinton and Adam Meirowitz
- Valuing Policy Alternatives: A Generalization pp. 397-418

- Nathan Dietz and Lawrence S. Rothenberg
- Roll Calls, Party Labels, and Elections pp. 419-444

- James M. Snyder and Michael M. Ting
- Multiple Hands on the Wheel: Empirically Modeling Partial Delegation and Shared Policy Control in the Open and Institutionalized Economy pp. 445-474

- Robert J. Franzese
Volume 11, issue 3, 2003
- Causal Complexity and the Study of Politics pp. 209-233

- Bear Braumoeller
- Using Auxiliary Data to Estimate Selection Bias Models, with an Application to Interest Group Use of the Direct Initiative Process pp. 234-254

- Frederick J. Boehmke
- Selection Bias in Comparative Research: The Case of Incomplete Data Sets pp. 255-274

- Simon Hug
- Comparing Group and Subgroup Cohesion Scores: A Nonparametric Method with an Application to Brazil pp. 275-288

- Scott W. Desposato
- Response Latency Methodology for Survey Research: Measurement and Modeling Strategies pp. 289-301

- Kenneth Mulligan, J. Tobin Grant, Stephen T. Mockabee and Joseph Quin Monson
- Replication with Attention to Numerical Accuracy pp. 302-307

- Micah Altman and Michael P. McDonald
Volume 11, issue 2, 2003
- An Estimator for Some Binary-Outcome Selection Models Without Exclusion Restrictions pp. 111-138

- Anne E. Sartori
- Mokken Scale Analysis: Between the Guttman Scale and Parametric Item Response Theory pp. 139-163

- Wijbrandt H. van Schuur
- To Participate or Not to Participate: The Link Between Survey Participation, Electoral Participation, and Political Interest pp. 164-179

- Robert J. J. Voogt and Willem E. Saris
Volume 11, issue 1, 2003
- The Advent of Internet Surveys for Political Research: A Comparison of Telephone and Internet Samples pp. 1-22

- Robert Berrens, Alok Bohara, Hank Jenkins-Smith, Carol Silva and David Weimer
- Subject Acquisition for Web-Based Surveys pp. 23-43

- R. Michael Alvarez, Robert P. Sherman and Carla VanBeselaere
- Using Ecological Inference Point Estimates as Dependent Variables in Second-Stage Linear Regressions pp. 44-64

- Michael C. Herron and Kenneth W. Shotts
- Analyzing Second-Stage Ecological Regressions: Comment on Herron and Shotts pp. 65-76

- Christopher Adolph and Gary King
- Cross-Contamination in EI-R: Reply pp. 77-85

- Michael C. Herron and Kenneth W. Shotts
- A Consensus on Second-Stage Analyses in Ecological Inference Models pp. 86-94

- Christopher Adolph, Gary King, Michael C. Herron and Kenneth W. Shotts
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