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Mar 22, 2015
Gilardi, Fabrizio, 2014, "Replication data for: The Temporary Importance of Role Models for Women's Political Representation", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/26570, Harvard Dataverse, V2
This article investigates the supply side of women's political representation by focusing on how the election of female politicians affects the motivation of women to run for office in other units. The analysis relies on an original dataset of over 1,500 municipal elections in Switzerland, starting with the first election after the introduction of...
Mar 19, 2015
Hajnal, Zoltan, 2013, "Replication data for: Immigration, Latinos, and White Partisan Politics: The New Democratic Defection", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/23851, Harvard Dataverse, V2, UNF:5:47dcV/TO2TdLBeqNZqi3Tw== [fileUNF]
Immigration is profoundly changing the racial demographics of America. In this article, we seek to understand if and how immigration and increasing racial diversity are shaping the partisan politics of individual white Americans. We show that whites’ views on immigration and Latinos are strongly related to their core political identities and vote c...
Mar 19, 2015
Gibson, James; Nelson, Michael, 2014, "Replication data for: Is the U.S. Supreme Court's Legitimacy Grounded in Performance Satisfaction and Ideology?", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/24387, Harvard Dataverse, V3, UNF:5:IURMFUVgNf2C/2C1qymb1w== [fileUNF]
Bartels and Johnston have recently presented evidence suggesting that the legitimacy of the U.S. Supreme Court is grounded in the ideological preferences and perceptions of the American people. In addition, they offer experimental data purporting to show that dissatisfaction with a single Court decision substantially diminishes the institution’s...
Mar 19, 2015
Klar, Samara, 2013, "Replication data for: Partisanship in a Social Setting", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/22892, Harvard Dataverse, V3
No factor proves appears powerful in explaining how individuals evaluate political information and form political preferences than partisanship. Yet, virtually all work on the effects of partisanship on preference formation neglects the crucial role of social settings. In this study, I examine how social settings can fundamentally change the influe...
Mar 19, 2015
Longo, Matthew; Canetti, Daphna; Hite, Nancy, 2014, "Replication data for: A Checkpoint Effect? Evidence from a Natural Experiment on Travel Restrictions in the West Bank.", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/24507, Harvard Dataverse, V2
Does non-violent repression prompt subject groups to obey or rebel? By what mechanism does it do so? To address these questions we exploit a natural experiment based on a 2009 policy towards the easement of checkpoints as non-violent impediments to movement in the West Bank. We sample populations across 17 villages (n=599), beside one checkpoint sl...
Mar 19, 2015
Laver, Michael; Benoit, Kenneth, 2014, "Replication data for: The Basic Arithmetic of Legislative Decisions", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/24724, Harvard Dataverse, V2
Despite the huge number of possible seat distributions following a general election in a multi-party parliamentary democracy, there are far fewer classes of seat distribution sharing important strategic features. We define an exclusive and exhaustive partition of the universe of theoretically possible n-party systems into five basic classes, the un...
Mar 19, 2015
Efren O. Perez, 2014, "Replication data for: Xenophobic Rhetoric and Its Political Effects on Immigrants and Their Co-Ethnics", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/24707, Harvard Dataverse, V2
Though political scientists generally understand the origins of native-born reactions to foreigners, less is known about how anti-immigrant contexts trigger a political response within immigrant groups. I address this question by studying the connection between xenophobic rhetoric and Latino politics. I claim that xenophobic rhetoric raises the sal...
Mar 19, 2015
Treisman, Daniel, 2014, "Replication data for: Income, Democracy, and Leader Turnover", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/25423, Harvard Dataverse, V2, UNF:5:PGht0mUVJzSwlOCZYGyfww== [fileUNF]
While some believe that economic development prompts democratization, others contend that both result from distant historical causes. Using the most comprehensive estimates of national income available, I show that development is associated with more democratic government—but mostly in the medium run (10 to 20 years). This is because higher income...
Mar 19, 2015
Landa, Dimitri; Duell, Dominik, 2014, "Replication data for: Social Identity and Electoral Accountability", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/24800, Harvard Dataverse, V2, UNF:5:iGmkc1H3IFtfp+tYqgmo9w== [fileUNF]
In a laboratory experiment, we explore the effects of group identities on the principal-agent relationship between voters and representatives. In an adverse selection framework with observable effort, voters can choose to condition their re-election choices on representatives' effort alone, beliefs about representatives' competence, or both of thos...
Mar 19, 2015
Rainey, Carlisle, 2013, "Replication data for: Arguing for a Negligible Effect", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/23818, Harvard Dataverse, V2, UNF:5:R0FapAw5kZ4RSJu+XdGlPA== [fileUNF]
Political scientists often theorize that an explanatory variable should have "no effect" and support this claim by demonstrating that its coefficient's estimate is not statistically significant. This empirical argument is quite weak, but I introduce applied researchers to simple, powerful tools that can strengthen their arguments for this hypothesi...
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