Political Analysis
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Volume 24, issue V10, 2016
- Introduction to the Virtual Issue: Recent Innovations in Text Analysis for Social Science pp. 1-5

- Margaret E. Roberts
Volume 24, issue 4, 2016
- How Multiple Imputation Makes a Difference pp. 414-433

- Ranjit Lall
- Retrospective Causal Inference with Machine Learning Ensembles: An Application to Anti-recidivism Policies in Colombia pp. 434-456

- Cyrus Samii, Laura Paler and Sarah Zukerman Daly
- Surviving Phases: Introducing Multistate Survival Models pp. 457-477

- Shawna K. Metzger and Benjamin T. Jones
- Standards of Good Practice and the Methodology of Necessary Conditions in Qualitative Comparative Analysis pp. 478-484

- Alrik Thiem
- Did that Scare You? Tips on Creating Emotion in Experimental Subjects pp. 485-491

- Bethany Albertson and Shana Kushner Gadarian
- The Influence of Emotion on Trust pp. 492-500

- C. Daniel Myers and Dustin Tingley
- Revisiting a Signaling Game of Legislative–Judiciary Interaction pp. 501-504

- Hong Min Park
Volume 24, issue 3, 2016
- Bias Amplification and Bias Unmasking pp. 307-323

- Joel A. Middleton, Marc A. Scott, Ronli Diakow and Jennifer L. Hill
- Why Experimenters Might Not Always Want to Randomize, and What They Could Do Instead pp. 324-338

- Maximilian Kasy
- Dealing with Separation in Logistic Regression Models pp. 339-355

- Carlisle Rainey
- Survey Experiments with Google Consumer Surveys: Promise and Pitfalls for Academic Research in Social Science pp. 356-373

- Lie Philip Santoso, Robert Stein and Randy Stevenson
- Measuring Political Positions from Legislative Speech pp. 374-394

- Benjamin E. Lauderdale and Alexander Herzog
- Research Note: A More Powerful Test Statistic for Reasoning about Interference between Units pp. 395-403

- Jake Bowers, Mark M. Fredrickson and Peter M. Aronow
- Cause or Effect? Turnout in Hispanic Majority-Minority Districts pp. 404-412

- John A. Henderson, Jasjeet S. Sekhon and Rocio Titiunik
Volume 24, issue 2, 2016
- When to Protect? Using the Crosswise Model to Integrate Protected and Direct Responses in Surveys of Sensitive Behavior pp. 132-156

- Daniel W. Gingerich, Virginia Oliveros, Ana Corbacho and Mauricio Ruiz-Vega
- Coarsening Bias: How Coarse Treatment Measurement Upwardly Biases Instrumental Variable Estimates pp. 157-171

- John Marshall
- Anchors Away: A New Approach for Estimating Ideal Points Comparable across Time and Chambers pp. 172-188

- Nicole Asmussen and Jinhee Jo
- Modeling Preferences Using Roll Call Votes in Parliamentary Systems pp. 189-210

- Thomas Bräuninger, Jochen Müller and Christian Stecker
- A General Class of Social Distance Measures pp. 211-225

- Graham K. Brown and Arnim Langer
- Guessing and Forgetting: A Latent Class Model for Measuring Learning pp. 226-242

- M. Ken Cor and Gaurav Sood
- Long-Term Effects in Models with Temporal Dependence pp. 243-262

- Laron K. Williams
- Improving Ecological Inference by Predicting Individual Ethnicity from Voter Registration Records pp. 263-272

- Kosuke Imai and Kabir Khanna
- Compulsory Voting Can Increase Political Inequality: Evidence from Brazil pp. 273-280

- Gabriel Cepaluni and F. Daniel Hidalgo
- Simulating Counterfactual Representation pp. 281-290

- Andrew C. Eggers and Benjamin E. Lauderdale
- Erratum for Keele, Linn, and Webb (2016) pp. 291-306

- Luke Keele, Suzanna Linn and Clayton McLaughlin Webb
Volume 24, issue 1, 2016
- Introduction to Symposium on Time Series Error Correction Methods in Political Science pp. 1-2

- Janet Box-Steffensmeier and Agnar Freyr Helgason
- Erratum for Glynn and Quinn (2011) pp. e1-e2

- Allyson Pellissier
- Error Correction Methods with Political Time Series pp. 3-30

- Taylor Grant and Matthew J. Lebo
- Treating Time with All Due Seriousness pp. 31-41

- Luke Keele, Suzanna Linn and Clayton McLaughlin Webb
- Fractionally Integrated Data and the Autodistributed Lag Model: Results from a Simulation Study pp. 42-49

- Justin Esarey
- Progress in the Study of Nonstationary Political Time Series: A Comment pp. 50-58

- John R. Freeman
- Fractional Integration Methods and Short Time Series: Evidence from a Simulation Study pp. 59-68

- Agnar Freyr Helgason
- Equation Balance and Dynamic Political Modeling pp. 69-82

- Matthew J. Lebo and Taylor Grant
- Concluding Comments pp. 83-86

- Luke Keele, Suzanna Linn and Clayton McLaughlin Webb
- Comparing Random Forest with Logistic Regression for Predicting Class-Imbalanced Civil War Onset Data pp. 87-103

- David Muchlinski, David Siroky, Jingrui He and Matthew Kocher
- Enhancing Sensitivity Diagnostics for Qualitative Comparative Analysis: A Combinatorial Approach pp. 104-120

- Alrik Thiem, Reto Spöhel and Adrian Duşa
- Crossing the Boundaries: An Implementation of Two Methods for Projecting Data across Boundary Changes pp. 121-129

- Max Goplerud
- Erratum for Glynn and Quinn (2010) pp. 130-130

- Adam N. Glynn and Kevin M. Quinn
Volume 23, issue V9, 2015
- Introduction to the Virtual Issue: Addressing Measurement Comparability in Survey Research pp. 1-6

- Sebastián M. Saiegh
Volume 23, issue V8, 2015
- Introduction to the Virtual Issue: Innovative Methods in Online Research pp. 1-2

- R. Michael Alvarez
Volume 23, issue 4, 2015
- Guarding Against False Positives in Qualitative Comparative Analysis pp. 471-487

- Bear Braumoeller
- An Informed Forensics Approach to Detecting Vote Irregularities pp. 488-505

- Jacob M. Montgomery, Santiago Olivella, Joshua D. Potter and Brian F. Crisp
- Election Fraud: A Latent Class Framework for Digit-Based Tests pp. 506-517

- Juraj Medzihorsky
- Closeness Counts: Increasing Precision and Reducing Errors in Mass Election Predictions pp. 518-533

- Kai Quek and Michael W. Sances
- Estimating Onsets of Binary Events in Panel Data pp. 534-549

- Liam F. McGrath
- Evaluating Measurement Invariance in Categorical Data Latent Variable Models with the EPC-Interest pp. 550-563

- Daniel L. Oberski, Jeroen K. Vermunt and Guy B. D. Moors
- Cluster–Robust Variance Estimation for Dyadic Data pp. 564-577

- Peter M. Aronow, Cyrus Samii and Valentina A. Assenova
Volume 23, issue 3, 2015
- The Statistics of Causal Inference: A View from Political Methodology pp. 313-335

- Luke Keele
- Explaining Systematic Bias and Nontransparency in U.S. Social Security Administration Forecasts pp. 336-362

- Konstantin Kashin, Gary King and Samir Soneji
- Using Joint Scaling Methods to Study Ideology and Representation: Evidence from Latin America pp. 363-384

- Sebastián M. Saiegh
- Competing Gridlock Models and Status Quo Policies pp. 385-399

- Jonathan Woon and Ian Palmer Cook
- Accounting for Right Censoring in Interdependent Duration Analysis pp. 400-414

- Jude C. Hays, Emily U. Schilling and Frederick J. Boehmke
- Multidimensional Spatial Voting with Non-separable Preferences pp. 415-428

- Lukas F. Stoetzer and Steffen Zittlau
- Statistical Analysis of Strategic Interaction with Unobserved Player Actions: Introducing a Strategic Probit with Partial Observability pp. 429-448

- Mark David Nieman
- An Empirical Justification for the Use of Draft Lottery Numbers as a Random Treatment in Political Science Research pp. 449-454

- Adam J. Berinsky and Sara Chatfield
- Exploring the Performance of Multilevel Modeling and Poststratification with Eurobarometer Data pp. 455-460

- Dimiter Toshkov
- Estimating Dynamic Ideal Points for State Supreme Courts pp. 461-469

- Jason H. Windett, Jeffrey J. Harden and Matthew E. K. Hall
Volume 23, issue 2, 2015
- How Robust Standard Errors Expose Methodological Problems They Do Not Fix, and What to Do About It pp. 159-179

- Gary King and Margaret E. Roberts
- Using the Predicted Responses from List Experiments as Explanatory Variables in Regression Models pp. 180-196

- Kosuke Imai, Bethany Park and Kenneth F. Greene
- Dynamic Estimation of Latent Opinion Using a Hierarchical Group-Level IRT Model pp. 197-211

- Devin Caughey and Christopher Warshaw
- What's in a Name? A Method for Extracting Information about Ethnicity from Names pp. 212-224

- J. Andrew Harris
- Estimating Voter Registration Deadline Effects with Web Search Data pp. 225-241

- Alex Street, Thomas A. Murray, John Blitzer and Rajan S. Patel
- A Cross-National Measure of Electoral Competitiveness pp. 242-253

- Mark Andreas Kayser and René Lindstädt
- Computer-Assisted Text Analysis for Comparative Politics pp. 254-277

- Christopher Lucas, Richard A. Nielsen, Margaret E. Roberts, Brandon M. Stewart, Alex Storer and Dustin Tingley
- A Continuous-Time, Latent-Variable Model of Time Series Data pp. 278-298

- Alexander M. Tahk
- Estimating the Severity of the WikiLeaks U.S. Diplomatic Cables Disclosure pp. 299-305

- Michael Gill and Arthur Spirling
- Underreporting in Political Science Survey Experiments: Comparing Questionnaires to Published Results pp. 306-312

- Annie Franco, Neil Malhotra and Gabor Simonovits
Volume 23, issue 1, 2015
- Modeling Latent Information in Voting Data with Dirichlet Process Priors pp. 1-20

- Richard Traunmüller, Andreas Murr and Jeff Gill
- Fuzzy Sets on Shaky Ground: Parameter Sensitivity and Confirmation Bias in fsQCA pp. 21-41

- Chris Krogslund, Donghyun Danny Choi and Mathias Poertner
- A Copula Approach to the Problem of Selection Bias in Models of Government Survival pp. 42-58

- Daina Chiba, Lanny W. Martin and Randolph T. Stevenson
- Measure for Measure: An Experimental Test of Online Political Media Exposure pp. 59-75

- Andrew M. Guess
- Birds of the Same Feather Tweet Together: Bayesian Ideal Point Estimation Using Twitter Data pp. 76-91

- Pablo Barberá
- Semi-parametric Selection Models for Potentially Non-ignorable Attrition in Panel Studies with Refreshment Samples pp. 92-112

- Yajuan Si, Jerome P. Reiter and D. Sunshine Hillygus
- Incumbency Effects in a Comparative Perspective: Evidence from Brazilian Mayoral Elections pp. 113-126

- Leandro de Magalhaes
- Geographic Boundaries as Regression Discontinuities pp. 127-155

- Luke J. Keele and Rocio Titiunik
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