Political Analysis
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Volume 22, issue V7, 2014
- Introduction to the Virtual Issue pp. 1-1

- R. Michael Alvarez and Jonathan Katz
Volume 22, issue V6, 2014
- Introduction to the Virtual Issue: Measurement in Political Science pp. 1-3

- William G. Jacoby
Volume 22, issue 4, 2014
- Measuring Transparency pp. 413-434

- James R. Hollyer, B. Rosendorff and James Vreeland
- Polarization and Ideology: Partisan Sources of Low Dimensionality in Scaled Roll Call Analyses pp. 435-456

- John H. Aldrich, Jacob M. Montgomery and David B. Sparks
- Dyadic Analysis in International Relations: A Cautionary Tale pp. 457-463

- Robert S. Erikson, Pablo M. Pinto and Kelly T. Rader
- Varying Responses to Common Shocks and Complex Cross-Sectional Dependence: Dynamic Multilevel Modeling with Multifactor Error Structures for Time-Series Cross-Sectional Data pp. 464-496

- Xun Pang
- Multiple Imputation for Continuous and Categorical Data: Comparing Joint Multivariate Normal and Conditional Approaches pp. 497-519

- Jonathan Kropko, Ben Goodrich, Andrew Gelman and Jennifer Hill
- Relating Latent Class Assignments to External Variables: Standard Errors for Correct Inference pp. 520-540

- Zsuzsa Bakk, Daniel L. Oberski and Jeroen K. Vermunt
Volume 22, issue 3, 2014
- Introduction to Political Analysis Mini-Symposium on Advances in Survey Methodology pp. 281-284

- Lonna Rae Atkeson and R. Michael Alvarez
- Does Survey Mode Still Matter? Findings from a 2010 Multi-Mode Comparison pp. 285-303

- Stephen Ansolabehere and Brian F. Schaffner
- Nonresponse and Mode Effects in Self- and Interviewer-Administered Surveys pp. 304-320

- Lonna Rae Atkeson, Alex N. Adams and R. Michael Alvarez
- Online Polls and Registration-Based Sampling: A New Method for Pre-Election Polling pp. 321-335

- Michael J. Barber, Christopher B. Mann, J. Quin Monson and Kelly D. Patterson
- Looking Beyond Demographics: Panel Attrition in the ANES and GSS pp. 336-353

- Laura Lazarus Frankel and D. Sunshine Hillygus
- Extracting Wisdom from Experts and Small Crowds: Strategies for Improving Informant-based Measures of Political Concepts pp. 354-373

- Cherie D. Maestas, Matthew K. Buttice and Walter J. Stone
- Strategy and Sample Selection: A Strategic Selection Estimator pp. 374-397

- Lucas Leemann
- Authoritarianism in Black and White: Testing the Cross-Racial Validity of the Child Rearing Scale pp. 398-412

- Efrén O. Pérez and Marc J. Hetherington
Volume 22, issue 2, 2014
- Kernel Regularized Least Squares: Reducing Misspecification Bias with a Flexible and Interpretable Machine Learning Approach pp. 143-168

- Jens Hainmueller and Chad Hazlett
- A Selection Bias Approach to Sensitivity Analysis for Causal Effects pp. 169-182

- Matthew Blackwell
- Analyzing the Robustness of Semi-Parametric Duration Models for the Study of Repeated Events pp. 183-204

- Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Suzanna Linn and Corwin D. Smidt
- A Common Left-Right Scale for Voters and Parties in Europe pp. 205-223

- James Lo, Sven-Oliver Proksch and Thomas Gschwend
- Separating the Wheat from the Chaff: Applications of Automated Document Classification Using Support Vector Machines pp. 224-242

- Vito D'Orazio, Steven T. Landis, Glenn Palmer and Philip Schrodt
- Strategic Votes and Sincere Counterfactuals pp. 243-257

- Alaitz Artabe and Javier Gardeazabal
- Dynamic Panel Analysis under Cross-Sectional Dependence pp. 258-273

- Khusrav Gaibulloev, Todd Sandler and Donggyu Sul
- Of Nickell Bias and its Cures: Comment on Gaibulloev, Sandler, and Sul pp. 274-278

- Nathaniel L. Beck, Jonathan Katz and Umberto G. Mignozzetti
- Of Nickell Bias, Cross-Sectional Dependence, and Their Cures: Reply pp. 279-280

- Khusrav Gaibulloev, Todd Sandler and Donggyu Sul
Volume 22, issue 1, 2014
- Causal Inference in Conjoint Analysis: Understanding Multidimensional Choices via Stated Preference Experiments pp. 1-30

- Jens Hainmueller, Daniel J. Hopkins and Teppei Yamamoto
- A New Multinomial Accuracy Measure for Polling Bias pp. 31-44

- Kai Arzheimer and Jocelyn Evans
- Evaluating Sensitivity of Parameters of Interest to Measurement Invariance in Latent Variable Models pp. 45-60

- Daniel L. Oberski
- Defining and Modeling State-Dependent Dynamic Systems pp. 61-85

- Justin Esarey and Jacqueline H. R. DeMeritt
- Scoring from Contests pp. 86-114

- Keith E. Schnakenberg and Elizabeth Maggie Penn
- Estimating the Political Center from Aggregate Data: An Item Response Theory Alternative to the Stimson Dyad Ratios Algorithm pp. 115-129

- Anthony J. McGann
- Experiments to Reduce the Over-Reporting of Voting: A Pipeline to the Truth pp. 130-141

- Michael J. Hanmer, Antoine J. Banks and Ismail K. White
Volume 21, issue V5, 2013
- The Five Vs of Big Data Political Science Introduction to the Virtual Issue on Big Data in Political Science Political Analysis pp. 1-9

- Burt L. Monroe
Volume 21, issue 4, 2013
- Harder Than It Looks: Coding Political Knowledge on the ANES pp. 393-406

- Matthew DeBell
- An Analysis of ANES Items and Their Use in the Construction of Political Knowledge Scales pp. 407-429

- Matthew T. Pietryka and Randall C. MacIntosh
- Dynamic Network Logistic Regression: A Logistic Choice Analysis of Inter- and Intra-Group Blog Citation Dynamics in the 2004 US Presidential Election pp. 430-448

- Zack W. Almquist and Carter T. Butts
- How Does Multilevel Regression and Poststratification Perform with Conventional National Surveys? pp. 449-467

- Matthew K. Buttice and Benjamin Highton
- Estimating Party Positions across Countries and Time—A Dynamic Latent Variable Model for Manifesto Data pp. 468-491

- Thomas König, Moritz Marbach and Moritz Osnabrügge
- Beyond LATE: Estimation of the Average Treatment Effect with an Instrumental Variable pp. 492-506

- Peter M. Aronow and Allison Carnegie
- Blocking for Sequential Political Experiments pp. 507-523

- Ryan T. Moore and Sally A. Moore
- Measuring Unemployment Insurance Generosity pp. 524-549

- Stephane Pallage, Lyle Scruggs and Christian Zimmermann
Volume 21, issue 3, 2013
- Text as Data: The Promise and Pitfalls of Automatic Content Analysis Methods for Political Texts pp. 267-297

- Justin Grimmer and Brandon M. Stewart
- Validating Estimates of Latent Traits from Textual Data Using Human Judgment as a Benchmark pp. 298-313

- Will Lowe and Kenneth Benoit
- Modeling Dynamic Preferences: A Bayesian Robust Dynamic Latent Ordered Probit Model pp. 314-333

- Daniel Stegmueller
- The Democracy Cluster Classification Index pp. 334-349

- Mihaiela Ristei Gugiu and Miguel Centellas
- Genes and Politics: A New Explanation and Evaluation of Twin Study Results and Association Studies in Political Science pp. 350-367

- Doron Shultziner
- Gene-Environment Interplay in Twin Models pp. 368-389

- Brad Verhulst and Peter K. Hatemi
- Fatal Flaws in the Twin Study Paradigm: A Reply to Hatemi and Verhulst pp. 390-392

- Doron Shultziner
Volume 21, issue 2, 2013
- Identification and Sensitivity Analysis for Multiple Causal Mechanisms: Revisiting Evidence from Framing Experiments pp. 141-171

- Kosuke Imai and Teppei Yamamoto
- Computerized Adaptive Testing for Public Opinion Surveys pp. 172-192

- Jacob M. Montgomery and Josh Cutler
- How Much Is Minnesota Like Wisconsin? Assumptions and Counterfactuals in Causal Inference with Observational Data pp. 193-216

- Luke Keele and William Minozzi
- A Dynamic State-Space Model of Coded Political Texts pp. 217-232

- Martin Elff
- Causal Inference without Ignorability: Identification with Nonrandom Assignment and Missing Treatment Data pp. 233-251

- Walter R. Mebane and Paul Poast
- Qualitative Comparative Analysis: How Inductive Use and Measurement Error Lead to Problematic Inference pp. 252-265

- Simon Hug
Volume 21, issue 1, 2013
- Fishing, Commitment, and Communication: A Proposal for Comprehensive Nonbinding Research Registration pp. 1-20

- Macartan Humphreys, Raul Sanchez de la Sierra and Peter Van der Windt
- A Case for Registering Studies of Political Outcomes: An Application in the 2010 House Elections pp. 21-37

- James E. Monogan
- Registration and Replication: A Comment pp. 38-39

- Richard G. Anderson
- Preregistration of Studies and Mock Reports pp. 40-41

- Andrew Gelman
- Fisheries Management pp. 42-47

- David D. Laitin
- Asking About Numbers: Why and How pp. 48-69

- Stephen Ansolabehere, Marc Meredith and Erik Snowberg
- Comparing Discrete Distributions: Survey Validation and Survey Experiments pp. 70-85

- Kishore Gawande, Gina Yannitell Reinhardt, Carol L. Silva and Domonic Bearfield
- Robust Estimation with Nonrandom Measurement Error and Weak Instruments pp. 86-96

- Timm Betz
- Reasoning about Interference Between Units: A General Framework pp. 97-124

- Jake Bowers, Mark M. Fredrickson and Costas Panagopoulos
- Bayesian Metric Multidimensional Scaling pp. 125-140

- Ryan Bakker and Keith T. Poole
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