Political Analysis
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2008
- Introduction to the Special Issue: The Statistical Analysis of Political Text pp. 351-355

- Burt L. Monroe and Philip A. Schrodt
- Understanding Wordscores pp. 356-371

- Will Lowe
- Fightin' Words: Lexical Feature Selection and Evaluation for Identifying the Content of Political Conflict pp. 372-403

- Burt L. Monroe, Michael P. Colaresi and Kevin M. Quinn
- Does Deliberation Matter in FOMC Monetary Policymaking? The Volcker Revolution of 1979 pp. 404-427

- Andrew Bailey and Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey
- Parsing, Semantic Networks, and Political Authority Using Syntactic Analysis to Extract Semantic Relations from Dutch Newspaper Articles pp. 428-446

- Wouter van Atteveldt, Jan Kleinnijenhuis and Nel Ruigrok
- Lexical Cohesion Analysis of Political Speech pp. 447-463

- Beata Beigman Klebanov, Daniel Diermeier and Eyal Beigman
- Coding Disaggregated Intrastate Conflict: Machine Processing the Behavior of Substate Actors Over Time and Space pp. 464-477

- Stephen M. Shellman
Volume 16, issue 3, 2008
- Pass the Pork: Measuring Legislator Shares in Congress pp. 235-249

- Benjamin E. Lauderdale
- Strategic Interaction and Interstate Crises: A Bayesian Quantal Response Estimator for Incomplete Information Games pp. 250-273

- Justin Esarey, Bumba Mukherjee and Will H. Moore
- Modeling Committee Chair Selection in the U.S. House of Representatives pp. 274-289

- Damon M. Cann
- Model Specification in Instrumental-Variables Regression pp. 290-302

- Thad Dunning
- Legislative Productivity of the U.S. Congress, 1789–2004 pp. 303-323

- J. Tobin Grant and Nathan J. Kelly
- Two Sides of the Same Coin? Employing Granger Causality Tests in a Time Series Cross-Section Framework pp. 324-344

- M. V. Hood, Quentin Kidd and Irwin L. Morris
- Wouldn't It Be Nice …? The Automatic Unbiasedness of OLS (and GLS) pp. 345-349

- Robert C. Luskin
Volume 16, issue 2, 2008
- The Constrained Instability of Majority Rule: Experiments on the Robustness of the Uncovered Set pp. 115-137

- William T. Bianco, Michael S. Lynch, Gary J. Miller and Itai Sened
- Analysis of Cluster-Randomized Experiments: A Comparison of Alternative Estimation Approaches pp. 138-152

- Donald P. Green and Lynn Vavreck
- Is Partial-Dimension Convergence a Problem for Inferences from MCMC Algorithms? pp. 153-178

- Jeff Gill
- Testing the Predictions of the Multidimensional Spatial Voting Model with Roll Call Data pp. 179-196

- Gyung-Ho Jeong
- Comparing Legislators and Legislatures: The Dynamics of Legislative Gridlock Reconsidered pp. 197-212

- Fang-Yi Chiou and Lawrence S. Rothenberg
- Taking the Measure of Congress: Reply to Chiou and Rothenberg pp. 213-225

- Sarah A. Binder
- The Search for Comparability: Response to Binder pp. 226-233

- Fang-Yi Chiou and Lawrence S. Rothenberg
Volume 16, issue 1, 2008
- Expert Opinion, Agency Characteristics, and Agency Preferences pp. 3-20

- Joshua D. Clinton and David E. Lewis
- Statistical Backwards Induction: A Simple Method for Estimating Recursive Strategic Models pp. 21-40

- Muhammet Bas, Curtis S. Signorino and Robert W. Walker
- Bayesian and Likelihood Inference for 2 × 2 Ecological Tables: An Incomplete-Data Approach pp. 41-69

- Kosuke Imai, Ying Lu and Aaron Strauss
- Ignoramus, Ignorabimus? On Uncertainty in Ecological Inference pp. 70-92

- Martin Elff, Thomas Gschwend and Ron Johnston
- A Robust Transformation Procedure for Interpreting Political Text pp. 93-100

- Lanny W. Martin and Georg Vanberg
- Compared to What? A Comment on “A Robust Transformation Procedure for Interpreting Political Text” by Martin and Vanberg pp. 101-111

- Kenneth Benoit and Michael Laver
- Reply to Benoit and Laver pp. 112-114

- Lanny W. Martin and Georg Vanberg
Volume 15, issue 4, 2007
- Improving Data Quality: Actors, Incentives, and Capabilities pp. 365-386

- Yoshiko M. Herrera and Devesh Kapur
- Bayesian Approaches for Limited Dependent Variable Change Point Problems pp. 387-405

- Arthur Spirling
- Simulating Models of Issue Voting pp. 406-427

- Stuart Elaine Macdonald, George Rabinowitz and Ola Listhaug
- Does Voting by Mail Increase Participation? Using Matching to Analyze a Natural Experiment pp. 428-445

- Thad Kousser and Megan Mullin
- The Effect of Education on Voter Turnout pp. 446-464

- Steven Tenn
- In Defense of Comparative Statics: Specifying Empirical Tests of Models of Strategic Interaction pp. 465-482

- Clifford J. Carrubba, Amy Yuen and Christopher Zorn
- On Formal Theory and Statistical Methods: A Response to Carrubba, Yuen, and Zorn pp. 483-501

- Curtis S. Signorino
- Reply to Signorino pp. 502-504

- Clifford J. Carrubba, Amy Yuen and Christopher Zorn
Volume 15, issue 3, 2007
- Matching as Nonparametric Preprocessing for Reducing Model Dependence in Parametric Causal Inference pp. 199-236

- Daniel E. Ho, Kosuke Imai, Gary King and Elizabeth A. Stuart
- Event Dependence and Heterogeneity in Duration Models: The Conditional Frailty Model pp. 237-256

- Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Suzanna De Boef and Kyle A. Joyce
- Does Mode Matter For Modeling Political Choice? Evidence From the 2005 British Election Study pp. 257-285

- David Sanders, Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley
- The Effect of Survey Mode and Sampling on Inferences about Political Attitudes and Behavior: Comparing the 2000 and 2004 ANES to Internet Surveys with Nonprobability Samples pp. 286-323

- Neil Malhotra and Jon A. Krosnick
- Network Analysis and the Law: Measuring the Legal Importance of Precedents at the U.S. Supreme Court pp. 324-346

- James H. Fowler, Timothy R. Johnson, James F. Spriggs, Sangick Jeon and Paul J. Wahlbeck
- A Simple Distribution-Free Test for Nonnested Model Selection pp. 347-363

- Kevin A. Clarke
Volume 15, issue 2, 2007
- From Statistical Nuisances to Serious Modeling: Changing How We Think About the Analysis of Time-Series—Cross-Section Data pp. 97-100

- Nathaniel Beck
- A Lot More to Do: The Sensitivity of Time-Series Cross-Section Analyses to Simple Alternative Specifications pp. 101-123

- Sven E. Wilson and Daniel M. Butler
- Efficient Estimation of Time-Invariant and Rarely Changing Variables in Finite Sample Panel Analyses with Unit Fixed Effects pp. 124-139

- Thomas Plümper and Vera E. Troeger
- Spatial Econometric Models of Cross-Sectional Interdependence in Political Science Panel and Time-Series-Cross-Section Data pp. 140-164

- Robert J. Franzese and Jude C. Hays
- A Bayesian Multilevel Modeling Approach to Time-Series Cross-Sectional Data pp. 165-181

- Boris Shor, Joseph Bafumi, Luke Keele and David Park
- Random Coefficient Models for Time-Series—Cross-Section Data: Monte Carlo Experiments pp. 182-195

- Nathaniel Beck and Jonathan Katz
Volume 15, issue 1, 2007
- The Logic of the Survey Experiment Reexamined pp. 1-20

- Brian J. Gaines, James H. Kuklinski and Paul J. Quirk
- In Search of the Uncovered Set pp. 21-45

- Nicholas R. Miller
- Comparing Incomparable Survey Responses: Evaluating and Selecting Anchoring Vignettes pp. 46-66

- Gary King and Jonathan Wand
- Accounting for Voter Heterogeneity within and across Districts with a Factor-Analytic Voter-Choice Model pp. 67-84

- Wagner A. Kamakura and José Afonso Mazzon
- UK OC OK? Interpreting Optimal Classification Scores for the U.K. House of Commons pp. 85-96

- Arthur Spirling and Iain McLean
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