Political Analysis
1999 - 2024
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Volume 8, issue 4, 2000
- Estimation and Inference Are Missing Data Problems: Unifying Social Science Statistics via Bayesian Simulation pp. 307-332

- Simon Jackman
- Ecological Inference and Entropy-Maximizing: An Alternative Estimation Procedure for Split-Ticket Voting pp. 333-345

- Ron Johnston and Charles Pattie
- Cutpoint-Adjusted Interest Group Ratings pp. 346-366

- Michael C. Herron
- Modeling Duration Dependence pp. 367-380

- Christopher J. W. Zorn
- Which Electoral Formula Is the Most Proportional? A New Look with New Evidence pp. 381-388

- Kenneth Benoit
- Voter Turnout and the National Election Studies pp. 389-398

- Barry C. Burden
- A Further Look at Universalism and Partisanship in Congressional Roll Call Voting pp. 399-399

- Brian J. Gaines and Brian R. Sala
Volume 8, issue 3, 2000
- Nonparametric Unfolding of Binary Choice Data pp. 211-237

- Keith T. Poole
- The Time to Give: PAC Motivations and Electoral Timing pp. 239-259

- Nolan McCarty and Lawrence S. Rothenberg
- Item Similarity in Scale Analysis pp. 261-283

- Marco R. Steenbergen
- Testing for the Strong Form of Rational Expectations with Heterogeneously Informed Agents pp. 285-305

- George A. Krause
Volume 8, issue 2, 1999
- Temporal Order and Causal Inference ∗ pp. 119-146

- Warren E. Miller
- Two-Stage Estimation of Nonrecursive Choice Models pp. 147-165

- Roberto Alvarez and Garrett Glasgow
- Analyzing Censored and Sample-Selected Data with Tobit and Heckit Models pp. 167-182

- Lee Sigelman and Langche Zeng
- Alternative Corrections for Sample Truncation: Applications to the 1988, 1990, and 1992 Senate Election Studies pp. 183-199

- John Brehm
- Publication Bias Reconsidered pp. 201-210

- Lee Sigelman
Volume 8, issue 1, 1999
- Panel Effects in the American National Election Studies pp. 1-20

- Larry M. Bartels
- No Evidence on Directional vs. Proximity Voting pp. 21-33

- Jeffrey B. Lewis and Gary King
- Estimating Legislators' Preferred Points pp. 35-56

- John Londregan
- Reconsidering the Measurement of Political Knowledge pp. 57-82

- Jeffery J. Mondak
- Postestimation Uncertainty in Limited Dependent Variable Models pp. 83-98

- Michael C. Herron
- Testing for Cointegrating Relationships with Near-Integrated Data pp. 99-117

- Suzanna de Boef and Jim Granato