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October 2006, Volume 14, Issue 4
July 2006, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 223-226 Introduction to the Special Issue “Causal Complexity and Qualitative Methods”
by Goertz, Gary
- 227-249 A Tale of Two Cultures: Contrasting Quantitative and Qualitative Research
by Mahoney, James & Goertz, Gary
- 250-267 Complex Causal Relations and Case Study Methods: The Example of Path Dependence
by Bennett, Andrew & Elman, Colin
- 268-290 Explaining Variance; Or, Stuck in a Moment We Can't Get Out Of
by Braumoeller, Bear F.
- 291-310 Set Relations in Social Research: Evaluating Their Consistency and Coverage
by Ragin, Charles C.
- 311-331 A Simple Multivariate Test for Asymmetric Hypotheses
by Clark, William Roberts & Gilligan, Michael J. & Golder, Matt
- 332-335 Two Methodological Worlds Apart? Praises and Critiques from a European Comparativist
by Rihoux, Benoît
- 335-339 Beyond the Linear Frequentist Orthodoxy
by Schrodt, Philip A.
- 339-344 Stirring the Frequentist Pot with a Dash of Bayes
by Bennett, Andrew
- 344-347 Case Selection: Insights from Rethinking Social Inquiry
by Shively, W. Phillips
- 347-352 Is Causal-Process Observation an Oxymoron?
by Beck, Nathaniel
- 353-368 Toward a Pluralistic Vision of Methodology
by Brady, Henry E. & Collier, David & Seawright, Jason
April 2006, Volume 14, Issue 2
January 2006, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-36 Advances in Bayesian Time Series Modeling and the Study of Politics: Theory Testing, Forecasting, and Policy Analysis
by Brandt, Patrick T. & Freeman, John R.
- 37-62 Comparing Experimental and Matching Methods Using a Large-Scale Voter Mobilization Experiment
by Arceneaux, Kevin & Gerber, Alan S. & Green, Donald P.
- 63-82 Understanding Interaction Models: Improving Empirical Analyses
by Brambor, Thomas & Clark, William Roberts & Golder, Matt
- 83-100 The Introduction of Voter Registration and Its Effect on Turnout
by Ansolabehere, Stephen & Konisky, David M.
- 101-120 Comparing Models of Strategic Choice: The Role of Uncertainty and Signaling
by Wand, Jonathan
- 121-129 Learning about Learning: A Response to Wand
by Schultz, Kenneth A. & Lewis, Jeffrey B.
2005, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 297-300 Introduction to the Special Issue
by Kedar, Orit & Shively, W. Phillips
- 301-326 EDA for HLM: Visualization when Probabilistic Inference Fails
by Bowers, Jake & Drake, Katherine W.
- 327-344 Applying a Two-Step Strategy to the Analysis of Cross-National Public Opinion Data
by Jusko, Karen Long & Shively, W. Phillips
- 345-364 Estimating Regression Models in Which the Dependent Variable Is Based on Estimates
by Lewis, Jeffrey B. & Linzer, Drew A.
- 365-386 Institutional Context, Cognitive Resources and Party Attachments Across Democracies
by Huber, John D. & Kernell, Georgia & Leoni, Eduardo L.
- 387-409 Context and the Economic Vote: A Multilevel Analysis
by Duch, Raymond M. & Stevenson, Randy
- 410-429 How Diffusion of Power in Parliaments Affects Voter Choice
by Kedar, Orit
- 430-446 Empirical Strategies for Various Manifestations of Multilevel Data
by Franzese, Robert J.
- 447-456 Two-Step Hierarchical Estimation: Beyond Regression Analysis
by Achen, Christopher H.
- 457-458 Multilevel Analyses of Comparative Data: A Comment
by Beck, Nathaniel
- 459-461 Two-Stage Regression and Multilevel Modeling: A Commentary
by Gelman, Andrew
July 2005, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 209-232 Duverger's Hypothesis, the Run-Off Rule, and Electoral Competition
by Callander, Steven
- 233-252 Scalable Protocols Offer Efficient Design for Field Experiments
by Nickerson, David W.
- 253-260 Using Geographic Information Systems to Measure District Change, 2000–2002
by Crespin, Michael H.
- 261-279 When More Is Less: Integrating Qualitative Information and Boolean Statistics
by Braumoeller, Bear F. & Kirpichevsky, Yevgeniy
- 280-291 Qualitative Leverage and the Epistemology of Expert Opinion
by Gordon, Sanford C. & Smith, Alastair
- 292-295 Bias in Conditional and Unconditional Fixed Effects Logit Estimation: A Correction
by Coupé, Tom
- 296-296 Response to Coupé
by Katz, Ethan
April 2005, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 113-138 Parties in Elections, Parties in Government, and Partisan Bias
by Krehbiel, Keith & Meirowitz, Adam & Romer, Thomas
- 139-156 Macro Measures and Mechanics of Social Capital
by Keele, Luke
- 157-170 A Solution to Separation in Binary Response Models
by Zorn, Christopher
- 171-187 Practical Issues in Implementing and Understanding Bayesian Ideal Point Estimation
by Bafumi, Joseph & Gelman, Andrew & Park, David K. & Kaplan, Noah
- 188-207 Reconciling Conflicting Gauss-Markov Conditions in the Classical Linear Regression Model
by Larocca, Roger
January 2005, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-22 Reaching Migrants in Survey Research: The Use of the Global Positioning System to Reduce Coverage Bias in China
by Landry, Pierre F. & Shen, Mingming
- 23-56 Fuzzy Decision Making in Politics: A Linguistic Fuzzy-Set Approach (LFSA)
by Arfi, Badredine
- 57-76 The Statistical Properties and Empirical Performance of Double Regression
by Zax, Jeffrey S.
- 77-94 How Smart Is my Dummy? Time Series Tests for the Influence of Politics
by Caporale, Tony & Grier, Kevin
- 95-108 Issue Attitudes and Survey Continuity across Interview Mode in the 2000 NES
by Fogarty, Brian J. & Kelly, Nathan J. & Kilburn, H. Whitt
- 109-111 Analyzing the 2000 National Election Study
by Bowers, Jake & Burns, Nancy & Ensley, Michael J. & Kinder, Donald R.
2004, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 323-337 Introduction to the Special Issue
by Gill, Jeff
- 338-353 Bayesian Factor Analysis for Mixed Ordinal and Continuous Responses
by Quinn, Kevin M.
- 354-374 A Bayesian Change Point Model for Historical Time Series Analysis
by Western, Bruce & Kleykamp, Meredith
- 375-385 Bayesian Multilevel Estimation with Poststratification: State-Level Estimates from National Polls
by Park, David K. & Gelman, Andrew & Bafumi, Joseph
- 386-399 Simple Bayesian Inference for Qualitative Political Research
by Buckley, Jack
- 400-424 What Do We Learn from Graduate Admissions Committees? A Multiple Rater, Latent Variable Model, with Incomplete Discrete and Continuous Indicators
by Jackman, Simon
- 425-443 Dynamic Tempered Transitions for Exploring Multimodal Posterior Distributions
by Gill, Jeff & Casella, George
July 2004, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 201-232 Political Learning from Rare Events: Poisson Inference, Fiscal Constraints, and the Lifetime of Bureaus
by Carpenter, Daniel P. & Lewis, David E.
- 233-255 Quantitative Leverage Through Qualitative Knowledge: Augmenting the Statistical Analysis of Complex Causes
by Gordon, Sanford C. & Smith, Alastair
- 256-276 The Uncovered Set and the Limits of Legislative Action
by Bianco, William T. & Jeliazkov, Ivan & Sened, Itai
- 277-295 Forecasting the Vote: A Theoretical Comparison of Election Markets and Public Opinion Polls
by Kou, S. G. & Sobel, Michael E.
- 296-322 Presidential Elections and the Stock Market: Comparing Markov-Switching and Fractionally Integrated GARCH Models of Volatility
by Leblang, David & Mukherjee, Bumba
April 2004, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 105-127 Measuring Bias and Uncertainty in Ideal Point Estimates via the Parametric Bootstrap
by Lewis, Jeffrey B. & Poole, Keith T.
- 128-142 The Institutionalization of the U.S. Supreme Court
by McGuire, Kevin T.
- 143-159 Iterative Approaches to R × C Ecological Inference Problems: Where They Can Go Wrong and One Quick Fix
by Ferree, Karen E.
- 160-175 Modeling Dependencies in International Relations Networks
by Hoff, Peter D. & Ward, Michael D.
- 176-179 Shirking in the Contemporary Congress: A Reappraisal
by Carson, Jamie L. & Crespin, Michael H. & Jenkins, Jeffery A. & Wielen, Ryan J. Vander
- 180-181 Reply to “Shirking in the Contemporary Congress: A Reappraisal”
by Rothenberg, Lawrence S. & Sanders, Mitchell S.
- 182-190 Studying Dynamics in Legislator Ideal Points: Scale Matters
by Herron, Michael C.
- 191-195 Much Ado About Very Little: Reply to Herron
by Rothenberg, Lawrence S. & Sanders, Mitchell S.
- 196-198 Retesting Committee Composition Hypotheses for the U.S. Congress
by Espino, Rodolfo & Franz, Michael M.
- 199-200 How One Mistake Leads to Another: On the Importance of Verification/Replication
by Ward, Artemus
January 2004, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 3-27 Estimating Latent Structure Models with Categorical Variables: One-Step Versus Three-Step Estimators
by Bolck, Annabel & Croon, Marcel & Hagenaars, Jacques
- 28-45 A Propensity Score Reweighting Approach to Estimating the Partisan Effects of Full Turnout in American Presidential Elections
by Brunell, Thomas L. & DiNardo, John
- 46-62 Party System Compactness: Measurement and Consequences
by Alvarez, R. Michael & Nagler, Jonathan
- 63-75 Dimensional Reduction of Word-Frequency Data as a Substitute for Intersubjective Content Analysis
by Simon, Adam F. & Xenos, Michael
- 76-96 The Effect of Social Conformity on Collective Voting Behavior
by Coleman, Stephen
- 97-104 Time Series Intervals and Statistical Inference: The Effects of Temporal Aggregation on Event Data Analysis
by Shellman, Stephen M.
2003, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 309-315 Introduction to the Special Issue
by Aldrich, John & Alt, James
- 316-344 Structure and Uncertainty in Discrete Choice Models
by Signorino, Curtis S.
- 345-367 Revealing Preferences: Empirical Estimation of a Crisis Bargaining Game with Incomplete Information
by Lewis, Jeffrey B. & Schultz, Kenneth A.
- 368-380 Strategic Interaction and Candidate Competition in U.S. House Elections: Empirical Applications of Probit and Strategic Probit Models
by Carson, Jamie L.
- 381-396 Integrating Voting Theory and Roll Call Analysis: A Framework
by Clinton, Joshua D. & Meirowitz, Adam
- 397-418 Valuing Policy Alternatives: A Generalization
by Dietz, Nathan & Rothenberg, Lawrence S.
- 419-444 Roll Calls, Party Labels, and Elections
by Snyder, James M. & Ting, Michael M.
- 445-474 Multiple Hands on the Wheel: Empirically Modeling Partial Delegation and Shared Policy Control in the Open and Institutionalized Economy
by Franzese, Robert J.
July 2003, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 209-233 Causal Complexity and the Study of Politics
by Braumoeller, Bear F.
- 234-254 Using Auxiliary Data to Estimate Selection Bias Models, with an Application to Interest Group Use of the Direct Initiative Process
by Boehmke, Frederick J.
- 255-274 Selection Bias in Comparative Research: The Case of Incomplete Data Sets
by Hug, Simon
- 275-288 Comparing Group and Subgroup Cohesion Scores: A Nonparametric Method with an Application to Brazil
by Desposato, Scott W.
- 289-301 Response Latency Methodology for Survey Research: Measurement and Modeling Strategies
by Mulligan, Kenneth & Grant, J. Tobin & Mockabee, Stephen T. & Monson, Joseph Quin
- 302-307 Replication with Attention to Numerical Accuracy
by Altman, Micah & McDonald, Michael P.
April 2003, Volume 11, Issue 2
January 2003, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-22 The Advent of Internet Surveys for Political Research: A Comparison of Telephone and Internet Samples
by Berrens, Robert P. & Bohara, Alok K. & Jenkins-Smith, Hank & Silva, Carol & Weimer, David L.
- 23-43 Subject Acquisition for Web-Based Surveys
by Alvarez, R. Michael & Sherman, Robert P. & VanBeselaere, Carla
- 44-64 Using Ecological Inference Point Estimates as Dependent Variables in Second-Stage Linear Regressions
by Herron, Michael C. & Shotts, Kenneth W.
- 65-76 Analyzing Second-Stage Ecological Regressions: Comment on Herron and Shotts
by Adolph, Christopher & King, Gary
- 77-85 Cross-Contamination in EI-R: Reply
by Herron, Michael C. & Shotts, Kenneth W.
- 86-94 A Consensus on Second-Stage Analyses in Ecological Inference Models
by Adolph, Christopher & King, Gary & Herron, Michael C. & Shotts, Kenneth W.
2002, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 319-324 New Ideas in Experimental Political Science
by Lupia, Arthur
- 325-342 Experimental Methodology in Political Science
by McDermott, Rose
- 343-361 Explicating the Black Box Through Experimentation: Studies of Authoritarianism and Threat
by Lavine, Howard & Lodge, Milton & Polichak, James & Taber, Charles
- 362-375 The Role of Theory in Experimental Design: Experiments Without Randomization
by Gibson, James L. & Caldeira, Gregory A. & Spence, Lester Kenyatta
- 376-393 Fairness and Rejection in the Ultimatum Bargaining Game
by Eckel, Catherine & Johnson, Martin & Wilson, Rick K.
- 394-402 The Downstream Benefits of Experimentation
by Green, Donald P. & Gerber, Alan S.
- 403-412 Discussion's Impact on Political Allocations: An Experimental Approach
by Simon, Adam F. & Sulkin, Tracy
July 2002, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 211-216 Spatial Processes and Political Methodology: Introduction to the Special Issue
by Ward, Michael D. & O'Loughlin, John
- 217-243 The Electoral Geography of Weimar Germany: Exploratory Spatial Data Analyses (ESDA) of Protestant Support for the Nazi Party
by O'Loughlin, John
- 244-260 Location, Location, Location: An MCMC Approach to Modeling the Spatial Context of War and Peace
by Ward, Michael D. & Gleditsch, Kristian Skrede
- 261-275 Spatially Dispersed Ties Among Interdependent Citizens: Connecting Individuals and Aggregates
by Baybeck, Brady & Huckfeldt, Robert
- 276-297 Spatial Effects and Ecological Inference
by Anselin, Luc & Tam Cho, Wendy K.
- 298-300 Isolating Spatial Autocorrelation, Aggregation Bias, and Distributional Violations in Ecological Inference: Comment on Anselin and Cho
by King, Gary
- 301-303 Conceptualizing Space: Reply
by Anselin, Luc & Cho, Wendy K. Tam
- 304-317 Windows of Opportunity: Window Subseries Empirical Variance Estimators in International Relations
by Heagerty, Patrick & Ward, Michael D. & Gleditsch, Kristian Skrede
April 2002, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 101-112 A Statistical Model of Bilateral Cooperation
by Przeworski, Adam & Vreeland, James Raymond
- 113-133 Inferring Transition Probabilities from Repeated Cross Sections
by Pelzer, Ben & Eisinga, Rob & Franses, Philip Hans
- 134-153 Dynamic Ideal Point Estimation via Markov Chain Monte Carlo for the U.S. Supreme Court, 1953–1999
by Martin, Andrew D. & Quinn, Kevin M.
- 154-177 Estimating Aggregate Policy Reform Effects: New Baselines for Registration, Participation, and Representation
by Timpone, Richard J.
- 178-193 Testing for Necessary and/or Sufficient Causation: Which Cases Are Relevant?
by Seawright, Jason
- 194-197 The Reverend and the Ravens: Comment on Seawright
by Clarke, Kevin A.
- 198-203 Watching Your Posterior: Comment on Seawright
by Braumoeller, Bear F. & Goertz, Gary
- 204-207 What Counts as Evidence? Reply
by Seawright, Jason
January 2002, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-24 Reconciling Individual and Aggregate Evidence Concerning Partisan Stability: Applying Time-Series Models to Panel Survey Data
by Green, Donald P. & Yoon, David H.
- 25-48 Estimating Dynamic Panel Data Models in Political Science
by Wawro, Gregory
- 49-65 A Seemingly Unrelated Regression Model for Analyzing Multiparty Elections
by Jackson, John E.
- 66-83 An Easy and Accurate Regression Model for Multiparty Electoral Data
by Tomz, Michael & Tucker, Joshua A. & Wittenberg, Jason
- 84-100 A Fast, Easy, and Efficient Estimator for Multiparty Electoral Data
by Honaker, James & Katz, Jonathan N. & King, Gary
January 2001, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 301-324 Classification by Opinion-Changing Behavior: A Mixture Model Approach
by Hill, Jennifer L. & Kriesi, Hanspeter
- 325-346 Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Models with Beta-Distributed Dependent Variables
by Paolino, Philip
- 347-361 Computing Nash Equilibria in Probabilistic, Multiparty Spatial Models with Nonpolicy Components
by Merrill, Samuel & Adams, James
- 362-378 Confronting Political—Economic Theories of Voting with Evidence
by Grafstein, Robert & Moser, Ann
- 379-384 Bias in Conditional and Unconditional Fixed Effects Logit Estimation
by Katz, Ethan
- 385-392 Testing for Publication Bias in Political Science
by Gerber, Alan S. & Green, Donald P. & Nickerson, David
January 2001, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 189-191 Introduction to the Special Issue
by Cox, Gary
- 192-210 Ideal Point Estimation with a Small Number of Votes: A Random-Effects Approach
by Bailey, Michael
- 211-226 The Geometry of Multidimensional Quadratic Utility in Models of Parliamentary Roll Call Voting
by Poole, Keith T.
- 227-241 Multidimensional Analysis of Roll Call Data via Bayesian Simulation: Identification, Estimation, Inference, and Model Checking
by Jackman, Simon
- 242-259 Agenda Constrained Legislator Ideal Points and the Spatial Voting Model
by Clinton, Joshua D. & Meirowitz, Adam
- 260-274 Interest Group Ratings and Regression Inconsistency
by Herron, Michael C.
- 275-297 Estimating Voter Preference Distributions from Individual-Level Voting Data
by Lewis, Jeffrey B.
January 2001, Volume 9, Issue 2
January 2001, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-20 Methodological Artifacts in Measures of Political Efficacy and Trust: A Multiple Correspondence Analysis
by Blasius, Jörg & Thiessen, Victor
- 21-44 Aggregation Among Binary, Count, and Duration Models: Estimating the Same Quantities from Different Levels of Data
by Alt, James E. & King, Gary & Signorino, Curtis S.
- 45-57 Uncertainty and Turnout
by Sanders, Mitchell S.
- 58-77 Do Surveys Provide Representative or Whimsical Assessments of the Economy?
by Palmer, Harvey D. & Duch, Raymond M.
- 78-94 Modeling Equilibrium Relationships: Error Correction Models with Strongly Autoregressive Data
by De Boef, Suzanna
July 2000, Volume 8, Issue 4
March 2000, Volume 8, Issue 3
December 1999, Volume 8, Issue 2
January 1999, Volume 8, Issue 1