Political Analysis
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Volume 20, issue V4, 2012
- Introduction to the Virtual Issue: Election Fraud and Electoral Integrity pp. 1-7

- Ines Levin and R. Michael Alvarez
Volume 20, issue V3, 2012
- Bayesian Methods in Political Science: Introduction to the Virtual Issue pp. 1-9

- Jeff Gill
Volume 20, issue 4, 2012
- Endogenous Jurisprudential Regimes pp. 417-436

- Xun Pang, Barry Friedman, Andrew D. Martin and Kevin M. Quinn
- Validation: What Big Data Reveal About Survey Misreporting and the Real Electorate pp. 437-459

- Stephen Ansolabehere and Eitan Hersh
- Multivariate Continuous Blocking to Improve Political Science Experiments pp. 460-479

- Ryan T. Moore
- Assessing Fit Quality and Testing for Misspecification in Binary-Dependent Variable Models pp. 480-500

- Justin Esarey and Andrew Pierce
- Testing Theories of Congressional—Presidential Interaction with Veto Override Rates pp. 501-519

- Gregory J. Martin
- Vetoes, Bargaining, and Boundary Conditions pp. 520-524

- Charles M. Cameron
- Reply to “Vetoes, Bargaining, and Boundary Conditions” pp. 525-526

- Gregory J. Martin
Volume 20, issue 3, 2012
- Improving Predictions using Ensemble Bayesian Model Averaging pp. 271-291

- Jacob M. Montgomery, Florian M. Hollenbach and Michael D. Ward
- A Bayesian Poisson Vector Autoregression Model pp. 292-315

- Patrick T. Brandt and Todd Sandler
- Estimating the Causal Effects of Social Interaction with Endogenous Networks pp. 316-328

- Jon C. Rogowski and Betsy Sinclair
- The Genealogy of Law pp. 329-350

- Tom S. Clark and Benjamin E. Lauderdale
- Evaluating Online Labor Markets for Experimental Research: Amazon.com's Mechanical Turk pp. 351-368

- Adam J. Berinsky, Gregory A. Huber and Gabriel S. Lenz
- A Mixture Model for Middle Category Inflation in Ordered Survey Responses pp. 369-386

- Benjamin E. Bagozzi and Bumba Mukherjee
- Compound Poisson—Gamma Regression Models for Dollar Outcomes That Are Sometimes Zero pp. 387-399

- Benjamin E. Lauderdale
- The Relationship between Seats and Votes in Multiparty Systems pp. 400-416

- Drew A. Linzer
Volume 20, issue 2, 2012
- Symposium on Models of Path Dependence pp. 137-145

- John R. Freeman and John E. Jackson
- Revised-Path Dependence pp. 146-156

- Jenna Bednar, Scott E. Page and Jameson L. Toole
- Modeling, Measuring, and Distinguishing Path Dependence, Outcome Dependence, and Outcome Independence pp. 157-174

- John E. Jackson and Ken Kollman
- Modeling History Dependence in Network-Behavior Coevolution pp. 175-190

- Robert J. Franzese, Jude C. Hays and Aya Kachi
- Which Elections Can Be Lost? pp. 191-210

- Susan D. Hyde and Nikolay Marinov
- What the Numbers Say: A Digit-Based Test for Election Fraud pp. 211-234

- Bernd Beber and Alexandra Scacco
- A Statistical Model for Party-Systems Analysis pp. 235-247

- Arturas Rozenas and Roberto Alvarez
- New Empirical Strategies for the Study of Parliamentary Government Formation pp. 248-270

- Garrett Glasgow, Matt Golder and Sona N. Golder
Volume 20, issue 1, 2012
- Causal Inference without Balance Checking: Coarsened Exact Matching pp. 1-24

- Stefano Iacus, Gary King and Giuseppe Porro
- Entropy Balancing for Causal Effects: A Multivariate Reweighting Method to Produce Balanced Samples in Observational Studies pp. 25-46

- Jens Hainmueller
- Statistical Analysis of List Experiments pp. 47-77

- Graeme Blair and Kosuke Imai
- Coder Reliability and Misclassification in the Human Coding of Party Manifestos pp. 78-91

- Slava Mikhaylov, Michael Laver and Kenneth R. Benoit
- Model-based Clustering and Typologies in the Social Sciences pp. 92-112

- John S. Ahlquist and Christian Breunig
- Comparing Partial Likelihood and Robust Estimation Methods for the Cox Regression Model pp. 113-135

- Bruce A. Desmarais and Jeffrey J. Harden
Volume 19, issue V2, 2011
- Introduction to the Virtual Issue: Past and Future Research Agenda on Causal Inference pp. 1-4

- Kosuke Imai
Volume 19, issue V1, 2011
- Introduction to the Virtual Issue: Recent Advances in Discrete Choice Methods in Political Science pp. 1-3

- Garrett Glasgow
Volume 19, issue 4, 2011
- Statistical Analysis of Endorsement Experiments: Measuring Support for Militant Groups in Pakistan pp. 363-384

- Will Bullock, Kosuke Imai and Jacob N. Shapiro
- Elections and the Regression Discontinuity Design: Lessons from Close U.S. House Races, 1942–2008 pp. 385-408

- Devin Caughey and Jasjeet S. Sekhon
- Fraudulent Democracy? An Analysis of Argentina's Infamous Decade Using Supervised Machine Learning pp. 409-433

- Francisco Cantú and Sebastián M. Saiegh
- The Origins and Implications of Language Effects in Multilingual Surveys: A MIMIC Approach with Application to Latino Political Attitudes pp. 434-454

- Efrén O. Pérez
- Estimating Constituency Preferences from Sparse Survey Data Using Auxiliary Geographic Information pp. 455-470

- Peter Selb and Simon Munzert
- Apples and Oranges? The Problem of Equivalence in Comparative Research pp. 471-487

- Daniel Stegmueller
- Estimating Free-Riding Behavior: The StratAM Model pp. 488-502

- Martin C. Steinwand
- Connecting Micro- and Macropartisanship pp. 503-518

- John E. Jackson and Ken Kollman
Volume 19, issue 3, 2011
- Benford's Law and the Detection of Election Fraud pp. 245-268

- Joseph Deckert, Mikhail Myagkov and Peter C. Ordeshook
- Comment on “Benford's Law and the Detection of Election Fraud” pp. 269-272

- Walter R. Mebane
- Why Process Matters for Causal Inference pp. 273-286

- Adam N. Glynn and Kevin M. Quinn
- Choice or Circumstance? Adjusting Measures of Foreign Policy Similarity for Chance Agreement pp. 287-305

- Frank M. Häge
- Applications of Shapley-Owen Values and the Spatial Copeland Winner pp. 306-324

- Joseph Godfrey, Bernard Grofman and Scott L. Feld
- Influence without Bribes: A Noncontracting Model of Campaign Giving and Policymaking pp. 325-341

- Justin Fox and Lawrence Rothenberg
- Specification Issues in Assessing the Moderating Role of Issue Importance: A Comment on Grynaviski and Corrigan (2006) pp. 342-350

- Neil Malhotra and Alexander Tahk
- Nonuniqueness of the Equilibrium in Lewis and Schultz's Model pp. 351-362

- Jinhee Jo
Volume 19, issue 2, 2011
- Of Fixed-Effects and Time-Invariant Variables pp. 119-122

- Nathaniel Beck
- On the Fixed-Effects Vector Decomposition pp. 123-134

- Trevor Breusch, Michael Ward, Hoa Nguyen and Tom Kompas
- Fixed Effects Vector Decomposition: A Magical Solution to the Problem of Time-Invariant Variables in Fixed Effects Models? pp. 135-146

- William Greene
- Fixed-Effects Vector Decomposition: Properties, Reliability, and Instruments pp. 147-164

- Thomas Plümper and Vera E. Troeger
- FEVD: Just IV or Just Mistaken? pp. 165-169

- Trevor Breusch, Michael Ward, Hoa Nguyen and Tom Kompas
- Reply to Rejoinder by Plümper and Troeger pp. 170-172

- William Greene
- Reliable Inference in Highly Stratified Contingency Tables: Using Latent Class Models as Density Estimators pp. 173-187

- Drew A. Linzer
- Changepoint Analysis of Binary and Ordinal Probit Models: An Application to Bank Rate Policy Under the Interwar Gold Standard pp. 188-204

- Jong Hee Park
- Estimating Treatment Effects in the Presence of Noncompliance and Nonresponse: The Generalized Endogenous Treatment Model pp. 205-226

- Kevin M. Esterling, Michael A. Neblo and David M. J. Lazer
- Change Comes with Time: Substantive Interpretation of Nonproportional Hazards in Event History Analysis pp. 227-243

- Amanda A. Licht
Volume 19, issue 1, 2011
- Estimation of Heterogeneous Treatment Effects from Randomized Experiments, with Application to the Optimal Planning of the Get-Out-the-Vote Campaign pp. 1-19

- Kosuke Imai and Aaron Strauss
- An Empirical Bayes Approach to Estimating Ordinal Treatment Effects pp. 20-31

- Roberto Alvarez, Delia Bailey and Jonathan Katz
- An Introduction to Bayesian Inference via Variational Approximations pp. 32-47

- Justin Grimmer
- The Measurement of Cross-cutting Cleavages and Other Multidimensional Cleavage Structures pp. 48-65

- Joel Sawat Selway
- Inferential Network Analysis with Exponential Random Graph Models pp. 66-86

- Skyler J. Cranmer and Bruce A. Desmarais
- Theory Driven Bias in Ideal Point Estimates—A Monte Carlo Study pp. 87-102

- Alexander V. Hirsch
- Stochastic Process Methods with an Application to Budgetary Data pp. 103-117

- Christian Breunig and Bryan D. Jones
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