Political Analysis
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2006
- Equilibria and Restoring Forces in Models of Vote Dynamics pp. 369-392

- Michael D. McDonald and Robin Best
- Specification Issues in Proximity Models of Candidate Evaluation (with Issue Importance) pp. 393-420

- Jeffrey D. Grynaviski and Bryce E. Corrigan
- The Influence of Unobserved Factors on Position Timing and Content in the NAFTA Vote pp. 421-438

- Frederick J. Boehmke
- Splitting the Difference? Causal Inference and Theories of Split-party Delegations pp. 439-455

- Daniel M. Butler and Matthew J. Butler
- Connecting the Congress: A Study of Cosponsorship Networks pp. 456-487

- James H. Fowler
- Toward a Pluralistic Vision of Methodology pp. 487-488

- Anonymous
- Institutional Context, Cognitive Resources and Party Attachments Across Democracies pp. 489-490

- Anonymous
Volume 14, issue 3, 2006
- Introduction to the Special Issue “Causal Complexity and Qualitative Methods” pp. 223-226

- Gary Goertz
- A Tale of Two Cultures: Contrasting Quantitative and Qualitative Research pp. 227-249

- James Mahoney and Gary Goertz
- Complex Causal Relations and Case Study Methods: The Example of Path Dependence pp. 250-267

- Andrew Bennett and Colin Elman
- Explaining Variance; Or, Stuck in a Moment We Can't Get Out Of pp. 268-290

- Bear Braumoeller
- Set Relations in Social Research: Evaluating Their Consistency and Coverage pp. 291-310

- Charles C. Ragin
- A Simple Multivariate Test for Asymmetric Hypotheses pp. 311-331

- William Roberts Clark, Michael J. Gilligan and Matt Golder
- Two Methodological Worlds Apart? Praises and Critiques from a European Comparativist pp. 332-335

- Benoît Rihoux
- Beyond the Linear Frequentist Orthodoxy pp. 335-339

- Philip A. Schrodt
- Stirring the Frequentist Pot with a Dash of Bayes pp. 339-344

- Andrew Bennett
- Case Selection: Insights from Rethinking Social Inquiry pp. 344-347

- W. Phillips Shively
- Is Causal-Process Observation an Oxymoron? pp. 347-352

- Nathaniel Beck
- Toward a Pluralistic Vision of Methodology pp. 353-368

- Henry E. Brady, David Collier and Jason Seawright
Volume 14, issue 2, 2006
- The Dangers of Extreme Counterfactuals pp. 131-159

- Gary King and Langche Zeng
- Spatial Approval Voting pp. 160-185

- Jean-François Laslier
- Dynamic Models for Dynamic Theories: The Ins and Outs of Lagged Dependent Variables pp. 186-205

- Luke Keele and Nathan J. Kelly
- Revisiting the Influence of Campaign Tone on Turnout in Senate Elections pp. 206-218

- Robert A. Jackson and Jason C. Sides
- Response to “Revisiting the Influence of Campaign Tone on Turnout in Senate Elections” pp. 219-222

- Kim L. Fridkin and Patrick J. Kenney
Volume 14, issue 1, 2006
- Advances in Bayesian Time Series Modeling and the Study of Politics: Theory Testing, Forecasting, and Policy Analysis pp. 1-36

- Patrick T. Brandt and John R. Freeman
- Comparing Experimental and Matching Methods Using a Large-Scale Voter Mobilization Experiment pp. 37-62

- Kevin Arceneaux, Alan S. Gerber and Donald P. Green
- Understanding Interaction Models: Improving Empirical Analyses pp. 63-82

- Thomas Brambor, William Roberts Clark and Matt Golder
- The Introduction of Voter Registration and Its Effect on Turnout pp. 83-100

- Stephen Ansolabehere and David M. Konisky
- Comparing Models of Strategic Choice: The Role of Uncertainty and Signaling pp. 101-120

- Jonathan Wand
- Learning about Learning: A Response to Wand pp. 121-129

- Kenneth A. Schultz and Jeffrey B. Lewis
Volume 13, issue 4, 2005
- Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 297-300

- Orit Kedar and W. Phillips Shively
- EDA for HLM: Visualization when Probabilistic Inference Fails pp. 301-326

- Jake Bowers and Katherine W. Drake
- Applying a Two-Step Strategy to the Analysis of Cross-National Public Opinion Data pp. 327-344

- Karen Long Jusko and W. Phillips Shively
- Estimating Regression Models in Which the Dependent Variable Is Based on Estimates pp. 345-364

- Jeffrey B. Lewis and Drew A. Linzer
- Institutional Context, Cognitive Resources and Party Attachments Across Democracies pp. 365-386

- John D. Huber, Georgia Kernell and Eduardo L. Leoni
- Context and the Economic Vote: A Multilevel Analysis pp. 387-409

- Raymond M. Duch and Randy Stevenson
- How Diffusion of Power in Parliaments Affects Voter Choice pp. 410-429

- Orit Kedar
- Empirical Strategies for Various Manifestations of Multilevel Data pp. 430-446

- Robert J. Franzese
- Two-Step Hierarchical Estimation: Beyond Regression Analysis pp. 447-456

- Christopher H. Achen
- Multilevel Analyses of Comparative Data: A Comment pp. 457-458

- Nathaniel Beck
- Two-Stage Regression and Multilevel Modeling: A Commentary pp. 459-461

- Andrew Gelman
Volume 13, issue 3, 2005
- Duverger's Hypothesis, the Run-Off Rule, and Electoral Competition pp. 209-232

- Steven Callander
- Scalable Protocols Offer Efficient Design for Field Experiments pp. 233-252

- David W. Nickerson
- Using Geographic Information Systems to Measure District Change, 2000–2002 pp. 253-260

- Michael H. Crespin
- When More Is Less: Integrating Qualitative Information and Boolean Statistics pp. 261-279

- Bear Braumoeller and Yevgeniy Kirpichevsky
- Qualitative Leverage and the Epistemology of Expert Opinion pp. 280-291

- Sanford C. Gordon and Alastair Smith
- Bias in Conditional and Unconditional Fixed Effects Logit Estimation: A Correction pp. 292-295

- Tom Coupé
- Response to Coupé pp. 296-296

- Ethan Katz
Volume 13, issue 2, 2005
- Parties in Elections, Parties in Government, and Partisan Bias pp. 113-138

- Keith Krehbiel, Adam Meirowitz and Thomas Romer
- Macro Measures and Mechanics of Social Capital pp. 139-156

- Luke Keele
- A Solution to Separation in Binary Response Models pp. 157-170

- Christopher Zorn
- Practical Issues in Implementing and Understanding Bayesian Ideal Point Estimation pp. 171-187

- Joseph Bafumi, Andrew Gelman, David K. Park and Noah Kaplan
- Reconciling Conflicting Gauss-Markov Conditions in the Classical Linear Regression Model pp. 188-207

- Roger Larocca
Volume 13, issue 1, 2005
- Reaching Migrants in Survey Research: The Use of the Global Positioning System to Reduce Coverage Bias in China pp. 1-22

- Pierre F. Landry and Mingming Shen
- Fuzzy Decision Making in Politics: A Linguistic Fuzzy-Set Approach (LFSA) pp. 23-56

- Badredine Arfi
- The Statistical Properties and Empirical Performance of Double Regression pp. 57-76

- Jeffrey Zax
- How Smart Is my Dummy? Time Series Tests for the Influence of Politics pp. 77-94

- Tony Caporale and Kevin Grier
- Issue Attitudes and Survey Continuity across Interview Mode in the 2000 NES pp. 95-108

- Brian J. Fogarty, Nathan J. Kelly and H. Whitt Kilburn
- Analyzing the 2000 National Election Study pp. 109-111

- Jake Bowers, Nancy Burns, Michael J. Ensley and Donald R. Kinder
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