Political Science Research and Methods
2013 - 2024
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Volume 7, issue 4, 2019
- How Newspapers Reveal Political Power pp. 661-678

- Pamela Ban, Alexander Fouirnaies, Andrew B Hall and James M Snyder
- Contested Ground: Disentangling Material and Symbolic Attachment to Disputed Territory pp. 679-697

- Devorah Manekin, Guy Grossman and Tamar Mitts
- Engendering Bilateralism: An Exploration of Possible Sources of Non-Centrism in Government Formation pp. 699-715

- Paul V. Warwick
- Immigration and Support for Social Policy: An Experimental Comparison of Universal and Means-Tested Programs pp. 717-735

- Jordi Muñoz and Sergi Pardos-Prado
- On the Dynamics of Ideological Identification: The Puzzle of Liberal Identification Decline pp. 737-755

- Elizabeth Coggins and James A. Stimson
- It Sounds Like They are Moving: Understanding and Modeling Emphasis-Based Policy Change pp. 757-774

- Thomas M. Meyer and Markus Wagner
- Geography, Uncertainty, and Polarization pp. 775-794

- Nolan McCarty, Jonathan Rodden, Boris Shor, Chris Tausanovitch and Christopher Warshaw
- Economic Perceptions and Electoral Choices: A Design-Based Approach pp. 795-813

- Giancarlo Visconti
- Elites Tweet to Get Feet Off the Streets: Measuring Regime Social Media Strategies During Protest pp. 815-834

- Kevin Munger, Richard Bonneau, Jonathan Nagler and Joshua A. Tucker
- Attitudes Toward Economic Inequality: The Illusory Agreement pp. 835-851

- Rasmus T. Pedersen and Diana C. Mutz
- The Logic of Authoritarian Political Selection: Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment in China pp. 853-870

- Hanzhang Liu
- Lost in Space: Geolocation in Event Data pp. 871-888

- Sophie J. Lee, Howard Liu and Michael D. Ward
- Modeling-Related Processes With an Excess of Zeros pp. 889-902

- David Carlson
- Critical Events and Attitude Change: Support for Gun Control After Mass Shootings pp. 903-911

- Jon C. Rogowski and Patrick D. Tucker
- Conformity Voting and the Value of Public Information pp. 913-920

- Haritz Garro
- Simulating Duration Data for the Cox Model pp. 921-928

- Jeffrey J. Harden and Jonathan Kropko
Volume 7, issue 3, 2019
- Platforms, Portfolios, Policy: How Audience Costs Affect Social Welfare Policy in Multiparty Cabinets pp. 393-409

- Despina Alexiadou and Danial Hoepfner
- Mobilizing Voters with Aggressive Metaphors pp. 411-429

- Nathan P. Kalmoe
- African American Turnout and African American Candidates pp. 431-449

- Luke J. Keele and Ismail K. White
- Property Rights Regimes, Technological Innovation, and Foreign Direct Investment pp. 451-469

- Mark David Nieman and Cameron G. Thies
- Giving Advice Versus Making Decisions: Transparency, Information, and Delegation pp. 471-488

- Sean Gailmard and John W. Patty
- Voting Behavior in the Council of the European Union: The Effect of the Trio Presidency pp. 489-504

- Philippe van Gruisen, Pieterjan Vangerven and Christophe Crombez
- Why Legislative Networks? Analyzing Legislative Network Formation pp. 505-522

- Stefan Wojcik
- Comparing Dynamic Pies: A Strategy for Modeling Compositional Variables in Time and Space pp. 523-540

- Christine S. Lipsmeyer, Andrew Q. Philips, Amanda Rutherford and Guy D. Whitten
- Practical and Effective Approaches to Dealing With Clustered Data pp. 541-559

- Justin Esarey and Andrew Menger
- How Does Media Influence Social Norms? Experimental Evidence on the Role of Common Knowledge pp. 561-578

- Eric Arias
- Government instability and the state pp. 579-594

- Daniel Walther, Johan Hellström and Torbjörn Bergman
- Democracy for All: Conceptualizing and Measuring Egalitarian Democracy pp. 595-612

- Rachel Sigman and Staffan I. Lindberg
- Generalizing from Survey Experiments Conducted on Mechanical Turk: A Replication Approach pp. 613-628

- Alexander Coppock
- Theory and Methods in the Study of Distributive Politics pp. 629-639

- Michael Albertus
- The Prevalence and Severity of Underreporting Bias in Machine- and Human-Coded Data pp. 641-649

- Benjamin E. Bagozzi, Patrick T. Brandt, John R. Freeman, Jennifer S. Holmes, Alisha Kim, Agustin Palao Mendizabal and Carly Potz-Nielsen
- Bayesian Versus Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Treatment Effects in Bivariate Probit Instrumental Variable Models pp. 651-659

- Florian M. Hollenbach, Jacob M. Montgomery and Adriana Crespo-Tenorio
Volume 7, issue 2, 2019
- How Chinese Officials Use the Internet to Construct Their Public Image pp. 197-213

- Jennifer Pan
- Competing With the Dragon: Employment Effects of Chinese Trade Competition in 17 Sectors Across 18 OECD Countries pp. 215-232

- Stefan Thewissen and Olaf Vliet
- The Arc of Modernization: Economic Structure, Materialism, and the Onset of Civil Conflict pp. 233-252

- J. Tyson Chatagnier and Emanuele Castelli
- The Partisan Politics of Counterterrorism: Reputations, Policy Transparency, and Electoral Outcomes pp. 253-269

- Livio Di Lonardo
- International Migration and Military Intervention in Civil War pp. 271-287

- Vincenzo Bove and Tobias Böhmelt
- Invalid Ballots and Electoral Competition pp. 289-310

- Gani Aldashev and Giovanni Mastrobuoni
- Heuristics in Context pp. 311-330

- David Fortunato and Randolph T. Stevenson
- Are We Providing Enough to Those Who Have Too Little? Measuring Poverty Relief pp. 331-347

- Karen L. Jusko and Katherine Weisshaar
- Turnout and Education: Is Education Proxying for Pre-Adult Experiences Within the Family? pp. 349-365

- Elisabeth Gidengil, Lasse Tarkiainen, Hanna Wass and Pekka Martikainen
- Assessing the Impact of Non-Random Measurement Error on Inference: A Sensitivity Analysis Approach pp. 367-384

- Max Gallop and Simon Weschle
- Scraping Public Co-Occurrences for Statistical Network Analysis of Political Elites pp. 385-392

- Paasha Mahdavi
Volume 7, issue 1, 2019
- Campaign Cost and Electoral Accountability pp. 1-21

- Carlo Prato and Stephane Wolton
- Media, Protest Diffusion, and Authoritarian Resilience pp. 23-42

- Haifeng Huang, Serra Boranbay-Akan and Ling Huang
- Conflict Management in Land, River, and Maritime Claims pp. 43-61

- Andrew P. Owsiak and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell
- Democratization and Economic Output in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 63-84

- Daniel de Kadt and Stephen B. Wittels
- Fatality Thresholds, Causal Heterogeneity, and Civil War Research: Reconsidering the Link Between Narcotics and Conflict pp. 85-105

- Noel Anderson and Alec Worsnop
- Politically Unengaged, Distrusting, and Disaffected Individuals Drive the Link Between Compulsory Voting and Invalid Balloting pp. 107-123

- Shane P. Singh
- Personality and Prosocial Behavior: A Multilevel Meta-Analysis pp. 125-142

- Reuben Kline, Alexa Bankert, Lindsey Levitan and Patrick Kraft
- How Face-to-Face Interviews and Cognitive Skill Affect Item Non-Response: A Randomized Experiment Assigning Mode of Interview pp. 143-162

- Andrew Gooch and Lynn Vavreck
- Measuring Elite Personality Using Speech pp. 163-184

- Adam J. Ramey, Jonathan D. Klingler and Gary E. Hollibaugh
- Measuring Knowledge of Parties’ Legislative Seat Shares pp. 185-196

- Seonghui Lee, Agustina Haime and Randolph Stevenson
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