Political Analysis
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2010
- (Mis)Using Dyadic Data to Analyze Multilateral Events pp. 403-425

- Paul Poast
- Democratic Compromise: A Latent Variable Analysis of Ten Measures of Regime Type pp. 426-449

- Daniel Pemstein, Stephen A. Meserve and James Melton
- Latent Class Modeling with Covariates: Two Improved Three-Step Approaches pp. 450-469

- Jeroen K. Vermunt
- Modeling Heterogeneity and Serial Correlation in Binary Time-Series Cross-sectional Data: A Bayesian Multilevel Model with AR(p) Errors pp. 470-498

- Xun Pang
- Causal Process “Observation”: Oxymoron or (Fine) Old Wine pp. 499-505

- Nathaniel Beck
- Outdated Views of Qualitative Methods: Time to Move On pp. 506-513

- David Collier, Henry E. Brady and Jason Seawright
Volume 18, issue 3, 2010
- Back to the Future: Modeling Time Dependence in Binary Data pp. 271-292

- David B. Carter and Curtis S. Signorino
- Time is Not A Theoretical Variable pp. 293-294

- Nathaniel Beck
- Reply to “Time is Not A Theoretical Variable” pp. 295-296

- David B. Carter and Curtis S. Signorino
- Baseline, Placebo, and Treatment: Efficient Estimation for Three-Group Experiments pp. 297-315

- Alan S. Gerber, Donald P. Green, Edward H. Kaplan and Holger L. Kern
- Circular Data in Political Science and How to Handle It pp. 316-336

- Jeff Gill and Dominik Hangartner
- Bayesian Combination of State Polls and Election Forecasts pp. 337-348

- Kari Lock and Andrew Gelman
- Understanding Off-the-Books Politics: Conducting Inference on the Determinants of Sensitive Behavior with Randomized Response Surveys pp. 349-380

- Daniel W. Gingerich
- Empirical Implications of Signaling Models: Estimation of Belief Updating in International Crisis Bargaining pp. 381-402

- Taehee Whang
Volume 18, issue 2, 2010
- Endogeneity in Probit Response Models pp. 138-150

- David A. Freedman and Jasjeet S. Sekhon
- Unpredictable Voters in Ideal Point Estimation pp. 151-171

- Benjamin E. Lauderdale
- A Selection Model for Panel Data: The Prospects of Green Party Support pp. 172-188

- Martin Spiess and Martin Kroh
- Proportionally Difficult: Testing for Nonproportional Hazards in Cox Models pp. 189-205

- Luke Keele
- The Level of Democracy during Interregnum Periods: Recoding the polity2 Score pp. 206-226

- Thomas Plümper and Eric Neumayer
- Strategic Voting in Plurality Elections pp. 227-244

- Daniel Kselman and Emerson Niou
- Bayesian Model Averaging: Theoretical Developments and Practical Applications pp. 245-270

- Jacob M. Montgomery and Brendan Nyhan
Volume 18, issue 1, 2010
- A Bayesian Hierarchical Topic Model for Political Texts: Measuring Expressed Agendas in Senate Press Releases pp. 1-35

- Justin Grimmer
- An Introduction to the Augmented Inverse Propensity Weighted Estimator pp. 36-56

- Adam N. Glynn and Kevin M. Quinn
- Finding Jumps in Otherwise Smooth Curves: Identifying Critical Events in Political Processes pp. 57-77

- Marc T. Ratkovic and Kevin H. Eng
- The Effect of Misclassifications in Probit Models: Monte Carlo Simulations and Applications pp. 78-102

- Simon Hug
- When Should Political Scientists Use the Self-Confirming Equilibrium Concept? Benefits, Costs, and an Application to Jury Theorems pp. 103-123

- Arthur Lupia, Adam Seth Levine and Natasha Zharinova
- Where Does the President Stand? Measuring Presidential Ideology pp. 124-136

- Shawn Treier
Volume 17, issue 4, 2009
- Observing the Counterfactual? The Search for Political Experiments in Nature pp. 341-357

- Gregory Robinson, John E. McNulty and Jonathan S. Krasno
- Apportionment Cycles as Natural Experiments pp. 358-376

- Roy Elis, Neil Malhotra and Marc Meredith
- Opium for the Masses: How Foreign Media Can Stabilize Authoritarian Regimes pp. 377-399

- Holger Lutz Kern and Jens Hainmueller
- Testing the Accuracy of Regression Discontinuity Analysis Using Experimental Benchmarks pp. 400-417

- Donald P. Green, Terence Y. Leong, Holger L. Kern, Alan S. Gerber and Christopher W. Larimer
- Do Congressional Candidates Have Reverse Coattails? Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity Design pp. 418-434

- David E. Broockman
- Driving Saints to Sin: How Increasing the Difficulty of Voting Dissuades Even the Most Motivated Voters pp. 435-455

- John E. McNulty, Conor M. Dowling and Margaret H. Ariotti
Volume 17, issue 3, 2009
- Giving Order to Districts: Estimating Voter Distributions with National Election Returns pp. 215-235

- Georgia Kernell
- Dealing with Weak Instruments: An Application to the Protection for Sale Model pp. 236-260

- Kishore Gawande and Hui Li
- Measuring Bias and Uncertainty in DW-NOMINATE Ideal Point Estimates via the Parametric Bootstrap pp. 261-275

- Royce Carroll, Jeffrey B. Lewis, James Lo, Keith T. Poole and Howard Rosenthal
- Small Chamber Ideal Point Estimation pp. 276-290

- Michael Peress
- Analyzing the U.S. Senate in 2003: Similarities, Clusters, and Blocs pp. 291-310

- Aleks Jakulin, Wray Buntine, Timothy M. La Pira and Holly Brasher
- Modeling New Party Performance: A Conceptual and Methodological Approach for Volatile Party Systems pp. 311-332

- Thomas J. Mustillo
- Predicting Presidential Elections with Equally Weighted Regressors in Fair's Equation and the Fiscal Model pp. 333-340

- Alfred G. Cuzán and Charles M. Bundrick
Volume 17, issue 2, 2009
- Modeling Macro-Political Dynamics pp. 113-142

- Patrick T. Brandt and John R. Freeman
- Treatment Spillover Effects across Survey Experiments pp. 143-161

- John E. Transue, Daniel J. Lee and John H. Aldrich
- The Microfoundations of Mass Polarization pp. 162-176

- Matthew S. Levendusky
- Modeling Certainty with Clustered Data: A Comparison of Methods pp. 177-190

- Kevin Arceneaux and David W. Nickerson
- Political Science, Biometric Theory, and Twin Studies: A Methodological Introduction pp. 191-214

- Sarah E. Medland and Peter K. Hatemi
Volume 17, issue 1, 2009
- A New Measure of Policy Spending Priorities in the American States pp. 1-24

- William G. Jacoby and Saundra K. Schneider
- Discretion Rather than Rules: Choice of Instruments to Control Bureaucratic Policy Making pp. 25-44

- Sean Gailmard
- Sensitive Questions, Truthful Answers? Modeling the List Experiment with LISTIT pp. 45-63

- Daniel Corstange
- Measurement Equivalence of Nationalism and Constructive Patriotism in the ISSP: 34 Countries in a Comparative Perspective pp. 64-82

- Eldad Davidov
- Revisiting Adjusted ADA Scores for the U.S. Congress, 1947–2007 pp. 83-88

- Sarah Anderson and Philip Habel
- A Comment on Diagnostic Tools for Counterfactual Inference pp. 89-106

- Nicholas Sambanis and Alexander Michaelides
- Empirical versus Theoretical Claims about Extreme Counterfactuals: A Response pp. 107-112

- Gary King and Langche Zeng
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