Political Analysis
1999 - 2024
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Volume 10, issue 4, 2002
- New Ideas in Experimental Political Science pp. 319-324

- Arthur Lupia
- Experimental Methodology in Political Science pp. 325-342

- Rose McDermott
- Explicating the Black Box Through Experimentation: Studies of Authoritarianism and Threat pp. 343-361

- Howard Lavine, Milton Lodge, James Polichak and Charles Taber
- The Role of Theory in Experimental Design: Experiments Without Randomization pp. 362-375

- James L. Gibson, Gregory A. Caldeira and Lester Kenyatta Spence
- Fairness and Rejection in the Ultimatum Bargaining Game pp. 376-393

- Catherine Eckel, Martin Johnson and Rick K. Wilson
- The Downstream Benefits of Experimentation pp. 394-402

- Donald P. Green and Alan S. Gerber
- Discussion's Impact on Political Allocations: An Experimental Approach pp. 403-412

- Adam F. Simon and Tracy Sulkin
Volume 10, issue 3, 2002
- Spatial Processes and Political Methodology: Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 211-216

- Michael D. Ward and John O'Loughlin
- The Electoral Geography of Weimar Germany: Exploratory Spatial Data Analyses (ESDA) of Protestant Support for the Nazi Party pp. 217-243

- John O'Loughlin
- Location, Location, Location: An MCMC Approach to Modeling the Spatial Context of War and Peace pp. 244-260

- Michael D. Ward and Kristian Skrede Gleditsch
- Spatially Dispersed Ties Among Interdependent Citizens: Connecting Individuals and Aggregates pp. 261-275

- Brady Baybeck and Robert Huckfeldt
- Spatial Effects and Ecological Inference pp. 276-297

- Luc Anselin and Wendy K. Tam Cho
- Isolating Spatial Autocorrelation, Aggregation Bias, and Distributional Violations in Ecological Inference: Comment on Anselin and Cho pp. 298-300

- Gary King
- Conceptualizing Space: Reply pp. 301-303

- Luc Anselin and Wendy K. Tam Cho
- Windows of Opportunity: Window Subseries Empirical Variance Estimators in International Relations pp. 304-317

- Patrick Heagerty, Michael D. Ward and Kristian Skrede Gleditsch
Volume 10, issue 2, 2002
- A Statistical Model of Bilateral Cooperation pp. 101-112

- Adam Przeworski and James Vreeland
- Inferring Transition Probabilities from Repeated Cross Sections pp. 113-133

- Ben Pelzer, Rob Eisinga and Philip Hans Franses
- Dynamic Ideal Point Estimation via Markov Chain Monte Carlo for the U.S. Supreme Court, 1953–1999 pp. 134-153

- Andrew D. Martin and Kevin M. Quinn
- Estimating Aggregate Policy Reform Effects: New Baselines for Registration, Participation, and Representation pp. 154-177

- Richard J. Timpone
- Testing for Necessary and/or Sufficient Causation: Which Cases Are Relevant? pp. 178-193

- Jason Seawright
- The Reverend and the Ravens: Comment on Seawright pp. 194-197

- Kevin A. Clarke
- Watching Your Posterior: Comment on Seawright pp. 198-203

- Bear Braumoeller and Gary Goertz
- What Counts as Evidence? Reply pp. 204-207

- Jason Seawright
Volume 10, issue 1, 2002
- Reconciling Individual and Aggregate Evidence Concerning Partisan Stability: Applying Time-Series Models to Panel Survey Data pp. 1-24

- Donald P. Green and David H. Yoon
- Estimating Dynamic Panel Data Models in Political Science pp. 25-48

- Gregory Wawro
- A Seemingly Unrelated Regression Model for Analyzing Multiparty Elections pp. 49-65

- John E. Jackson
- An Easy and Accurate Regression Model for Multiparty Electoral Data pp. 66-83

- Michael Tomz, Joshua A. Tucker and Jason Wittenberg
- A Fast, Easy, and Efficient Estimator for Multiparty Electoral Data pp. 84-100

- James Honaker, Jonathan Katz and Gary King
Volume 9, issue 4, 2001
- Classification by Opinion-Changing Behavior: A Mixture Model Approach pp. 301-324

- Jennifer L. Hill and Hanspeter Kriesi
- Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Models with Beta-Distributed Dependent Variables pp. 325-346

- Philip Paolino
- Computing Nash Equilibria in Probabilistic, Multiparty Spatial Models with Nonpolicy Components pp. 347-361

- Samuel Merrill and James Adams
- Confronting Political—Economic Theories of Voting with Evidence pp. 362-378

- Robert Grafstein and Ann Moser
- Bias in Conditional and Unconditional Fixed Effects Logit Estimation pp. 379-384

- Ethan Katz
- Testing for Publication Bias in Political Science pp. 385-392

- Alan S. Gerber, Donald P. Green and David Nickerson
Volume 9, issue 3, 2001
- Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 189-191

- Gary Cox
- Ideal Point Estimation with a Small Number of Votes: A Random-Effects Approach pp. 192-210

- Michael Bailey
- The Geometry of Multidimensional Quadratic Utility in Models of Parliamentary Roll Call Voting pp. 211-226

- Keith T. Poole
- Multidimensional Analysis of Roll Call Data via Bayesian Simulation: Identification, Estimation, Inference, and Model Checking pp. 227-241

- Simon Jackman
- Agenda Constrained Legislator Ideal Points and the Spatial Voting Model pp. 242-259

- Joshua D. Clinton and Adam Meirowitz
- Interest Group Ratings and Regression Inconsistency pp. 260-274

- Michael C. Herron
- Estimating Voter Preference Distributions from Individual-Level Voting Data pp. 275-297

- Jeffrey B. Lewis
Volume 9, issue 2, 2001
- Nonseparable Preferences, Measurement Error, and Unstable Survey Responses pp. 95-115

- Dean Lacy
- Mixed Logit Models for Multiparty Elections pp. 116-136

- Garrett Glasgow
- Logistic Regression in Rare Events Data pp. 137-163

- Gary King and Langche Zeng
- A Linear Poisson Autoregressive Model: The Poisson AR(p) Model pp. 164-184

- Patrick T. Brandt and John T. Williams
Volume 9, issue 1, 2001
- Methodological Artifacts in Measures of Political Efficacy and Trust: A Multiple Correspondence Analysis pp. 1-20

- Jörg Blasius and Victor Thiessen
- Aggregation Among Binary, Count, and Duration Models: Estimating the Same Quantities from Different Levels of Data pp. 21-44

- James E. Alt, Gary King and Curtis S. Signorino
- Uncertainty and Turnout pp. 45-57

- Mitchell S. Sanders
- Do Surveys Provide Representative or Whimsical Assessments of the Economy? pp. 58-77

- Harvey D. Palmer and Raymond M. Duch
- Modeling Equilibrium Relationships: Error Correction Models with Strongly Autoregressive Data pp. 78-94

- Suzanna De Boef
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