Political Science Research and Methods
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Volume 4, issue 3, 2016
- Inequality, Aspirations, and Social Comparisons* pp. 451-476

- Jonathan Bendor, Daniel Diermeier and Michael M. Ting
- Partisan Disagreements Arising from Rationalization of Common Information* pp. 477-492

- Benjamin E. Lauderdale
- Citizens or Clients? Evidence on Opportunistic Voting from a Natural Experiment in Greece* pp. 493-531

- Konstantinos Matakos and Dimitrios Xefteris
- Opposition Parties and the Timing of Successful No-Confidence Motions pp. 533-553

- Laron K. Williams
- Issue Engagement in Election Campaigns The Impact of Electoral Incentives and Organizational Constraints* pp. 555-571

- Thomas M. Meyer and Markus Wagner
- Party System Nationalization and the Provision of Public Health Services* pp. 573-594

- Allen Hicken, Ken Kollman and Joel W. Simmons
- A Bayesian Approach to Dynamic Panel Models with Endogenous Rarely Changing Variables* pp. 595-620

- Tsung-Han Tsai
- Compression and Conditional Effects: A Product Term Is Essential When Using Logistic Regression to Test for Interaction* pp. 621-639

- Carlisle Rainey
- Analyzing Manifestos in their Electoral Context A New Approach Applied to Austria, 2002–2008* pp. 641-650

- Martin Dolezal, Laurenz Ennser-Jedenastik, Wolfgang C. Müller and Anna Katharina Winkler
- Hunting the Snark: A Reply to ‘Re-Evaluating Valence Models of Political Choice” – CORRIGENDUM pp. 651-651

- Paul Whiteley, Harold Clarke, David Sanders and Marianne Stuart
Volume 4, issue 2, 2016
- Government-Opposition or Left-Right? The Institutional Determinants of Voting in Legislatures* pp. 249-273

- Simon Hix and Abdul Noury
- Why Two Parties? Ambition, Policy, and the Presidency* pp. 275-292

- John H. Aldrich and Daniel J. Lee
- Drawing Your Senator from a Jar:Term Length and Legislative Behavior* pp. 293-316

- Rocio Titiunik
- Crowded Space, Fertile Ground: Party Entry and the Effective Number of Parties* pp. 317-342

- Daniel M. Kselman, Eleanor Neff Powell and Joshua A. Tucker
- Systemic Effects of Campaign Spending: Evidence from Corporate Contribution Bans in US State Legislatures* pp. 343-359

- Andrew B. Hall
- From Posting to Voting: The Effects of Political Competition on Online Political Engagement* pp. 361-378

- Jaime E. Settle, Robert M. Bond, Lorenzo Coviello, Christopher J. Fariss, James H. Fowler and Jason J. Jones
- Rooting Out Corruption or Rooting for Corruption? The Heterogeneous Electoral Consequences of Scandals* pp. 379-397

- Pablo Fernández-Vázquez, Pablo Barberá and Gonzalo Rivero
- Adding Another Level Individual Responses to Globalization and Government Welfare Policies pp. 399-426

- Lena Schaffer and Gabriele Spilker
- Acting Right? Privatization, Encompassing Interests, and the Left pp. 427-448

- Timothy Hicks
- Natural Experiments Based on Geography—ERRATUM pp. 449-449

- Luke Keele and Rocio Titiunik
Volume 4, issue 1, 2016
- Spatial Models of Politics* pp. 3-4

- Guy D. Whitten
- The Spatial Dimensions of State Fiscal Capacity The Mechanisms of International Influence on Domestic Extractive Efforts* pp. 5-26

- Cameron G. Thies, Olga Chyzh and Mark David Nieman
- Does Information Lead to Emulation? Spatial Dependence in Anti-Government Violence pp. 27-46

- Blake E. Garcia and Cameron Wimpy
- You’ve Got Some Explaining To Do The Influence of Economic Conditions and Spatial Competition on Party Strategy* pp. 47-63

- Laron K. Williams, Katsunori Seki and Guy D. Whitten
- Natural Experiments Based on Geography pp. 65-95

- Luke Keele and Rocio Titiunik
- Measuring State and District Ideology with Spatial Realignment pp. 97-121

- James E. Monogan and Jeff Gill
- Addressing Endogeneity in Actor-Specific Network Measures* pp. 123-149

- Frederick J. Boehmke, Olga Chyzh and Cameron G. Thies
- Spatial- and Spatiotemporal-Autoregressive Probit Models of Interdependent Binary Outcomes* pp. 151-173

- Robert J. Franzese, Jude C. Hays and Scott J. Cook
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- Eric Neumayer and Thomas Plümper
- On Causality in the Study of Valence and Voting Behavior: An Introduction to the Symposium* pp. 195-197

- Christopher Wlezien
- Re-evaluating the Valence Model of Political Choice* pp. 199-220

- Geoffrey Evans and Yekaterina Chzhen
- Hunting the Snark: A Reply to “Re-Evaluating Valence Models of Political Choice”* pp. 221-240

- Paul Whiteley, Harold Clarke, David Sanders and Marianne Stuart
- Beyond Valence: Estimating Models of Party Choice Without Resort to Ecological Fallacy or Unfounded Causal Assumptions. A Reply to Whiteley et al.* pp. 241-247

- Geoffrey Evans and Yekaterina Chzhen
Volume 3, issue 3, 2015
- Data Access and Research Transparency (DA-RT): A Joint Statement by Political Science Journal Editors pp. 421-421

- Anonymous
- A Theory of Competitive Partisan Lawmaking* pp. 423-448

- Keith Krehbiel, Adam Meirowitz and Alan E. Wiseman
- Learning from Debate: Institutions and Information pp. 449-472

- Eric S. Dickson, Catherine Hafer and Dimitri Landa
- On Judicial Review in a Separation of Powers System* pp. 473-492

- Tiberiu Dragu and Oliver Board
- How Much of the Incumbency Advantage is Due to Scare-Off? pp. 493-514

- Andrew B. Hall and James M. Snyder
- Every Story Has a Beginning, Middle, and an End (But Not Always in That Order): Predicting Duration Dynamics in a Unified Framework* pp. 515-541

- Daina Chiba, Nils W. Metternich and Michael D. Ward
- Unequal We Fight: Between- and Within-Group Inequality and Ethnic Civil War* pp. 543-568

- Patrick M. Kuhn and Nils B. Weidmann
- Challenges to Inference in the Study of Crisis Bargaining* pp. 569-587

- Philip Arena and Kyle A. Joyce
- “Kill Them All—Old and Young, Girls and Women and Little Children” 1: An Examination of the Organizational Choice of Targeting Civilians pp. 589-607

- Victor Asal, Mitchell Brown and Marcus Schulzke
- The Opportunity Cost of Conflict: Statistically Comparing Israel and Synthetic Israel pp. 609-618

- Yusaku Horiuchi and Asher Mayerson
- Testing Core Predictions of Spatial Models: Platform Moderation and Challenger Success* pp. 619-640

- Brendan Pablo Montagnes and Jon C. Rogowski
- The Role of Party Identification in Spatial Models of Voting Choice pp. 641-658

- Romain Lachat
- Preferences, Problems and Representation pp. 659-681

- Will Jennings and Christopher Wlezien
- Reality Bites: The Limits of Framing Effects for Salient and Contested Policy Issues* pp. 683-695

- Michael M. Bechtel, Jens Hainmueller, Dominik Hangartner and Marc Helbling
Volume 3, issue 2, 2015
- Regular Voters, Marginal Voters and the Electoral Effects of Turnout pp. e1-e15

- Anthony Fowler
- Some Simple Tests of Rational Voting and Agenda Setting pp. 155-168

- Sean Corcoran, Thomas Romer and Howard Rosenthal
- Partisan Imbalance in Regression Discontinuity Studies Based on Electoral Thresholds pp. 169-186

- James M. Snyder, Olle Folke and Shigeo Hirano
- Staying in the First League: Parliamentary Representation and the Electoral Success of Small Parties* pp. 187-204

- Elias Dinas, Pedro Riera and Nasos Roussias
- Regular Voters, Marginal Voters and the Electoral Effects of Turnout pp. 205-219

- Anthony Fowler
- Voting in a Multi-dimensional Space: A Conjoint Analysis Employing Valence and Ideology Attributes of Candidates pp. 221-241

- Fabio Franchino and Francesco Zucchini
- Partisan Presidential Influence over US Federal Budgetary Outcomes: Evidence from a Stochastic Decomposition of Executive Budget Proposals pp. 243-264

- George A. Krause and Ian Palmer Cook
- A New Approach to Estimating Electoral Instability in Parties* pp. 265-280

- Dani M. Marinova
- War with Crazy Types pp. 281-307

- Avidit Acharya and Edoardo Grillo
- A Theory of Minority and Majority Governments pp. 309-328

- Tasos Kalandrakis
- Fiscal Governance in the Eurozone: How Effectively Does the Stability and Growth Pact Limit Governmental Debt in the Euro Countries? pp. 329-351

- Sebastian Koehler and Thomas König
- Inflated Expectations: How Government Partisanship Shapes Monetary Policy Bureaucrats’ Inflation Forecasts pp. 353-380

- Christopher Gandrud and Cassandra Grafström
- Using Sequences to Model Crises pp. 381-397

- Gretchen Casper and Matthew Wilson
- Should I Use Fixed or Random Effects? pp. 399-408

- Tom S. Clark and Drew A. Linzer
- African Borders as Sources of Natural Experiments Promise and Pitfalls* pp. 409-418

- John F. McCauley and Daniel N. Posner
- Regular Voters, Marginal Voters and the Electoral Effects of Turnout – RETRACTION pp. 419-419

- Anthony Fowler
Volume 3, issue 1, 2015
- What Does it Take to Reduce Racial Prejudice in Individual-Level Candidate Evaluations? A Formal Theoretic Perspective* pp. 1-20

- Arthur Lupia, Logan S. Casey, Kristyn L. Karl, Spencer Piston, Timothy J. Ryan and Christopher Skovron
- Fraud and Monitoring in Non-competitive Elections* pp. 21-41

- Andrew T. Little
- Candidate Confidence and Electoral Appeal: An Experimental Study of the Effect of Nonverbal Confidence on Voter Evaluations pp. 43-52

- Delia Dumitrescu, Elisabeth Gidengil and Dietlind Stolle
- Commitment Problems in Coalitions: A New Look at the Fiscal Policies Of Multiparty Governments* pp. 53-72

- Hanna Bäck and Johannes Lindvall
- Heeding the Sirens: The Politics of IMF Program Participation pp. 73-93

- Irfan Nooruddin and Byungwon Woo
- A Quantitative Method for Substantive Robustness Assessment pp. 95-111

- Justin Esarey and Nathan Danneman
- Assessing the Correspondence between Experimental Results Obtained in the Lab and Field: A Review of Recent Social Science Research* pp. 113-131

- Alexander Coppock and Donald P. Green
- Explaining Fixed Effects: Random Effects Modeling of Time-Series Cross-Sectional and Panel Data* pp. 133-153

- Andrew Bell and Kelvyn Jones
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