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May 8, 2011
Andrew Hall; Maxwell Palmer, 2011, "Evidence Against Partisan Presidential Influence in the Appropriations Process", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/R6MCS5, Harvard Dataverse, V2
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May 8, 2011
Carly Knight; Jessica Simes, 2011, "Reconsidering Deinstitutionalization: The Relevance of Space and the Poverty Threshold for the Presence of Organizational Resources", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/GD6WCP, Harvard Dataverse, V1
In 2006, Mario Luis Small and Monica McDermott published, "The Presence of Organizational Resources in Poor Urban Neighborhoods: An Analysis of Average and Contextual Effects" in Social Forces. Cited by several proceeding works as a challenge to a widely supported theory of inner city ghetto deinstitutionalization presented by William Julius Wilson... |
May 8, 2011
Noam Gidron; Jeffrey Javed, 2011, "Replication data for: The Unholy Trinity: Immigration, Unemployment and Extremism in Europe, 1980-2002", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/NCKJRN, Harvard Dataverse, V1
In this paper we focus on the ways in which immigration and unemployment interact and affect the probability of voting for an extreme right (ER) party in Europe. We begin by replicating the results from “Contextual Factors and the Extreme Right Vote in Western Europe, 1980-2002” by Arzheimer (2009), which finds that immigration (measured by the num... |
May 8, 2011
Nicola Bretscher, David Pepper, 2011, "Replication of Seaton et al (2009) Big-Fish-Little_Pond Effect: Generalizability and Moderation", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/DACSQW, Harvard Dataverse, V1
This study is a replication of Seaton et al's (2009) paper 'Big-Fish-Little-Pond Effect: generalisability and moderation - two sides of the same coin' published in the American Education Research Journal. The BFLPE suggests that students who attend high-ability classes and schools have lower academic self-concepts than their equally able peers in l... |
May 8, 2011
Yousuf Marvi; Nicholas Murphy; Heather Lanthorn, 2011, "Replication data for: Democratization and Initial Condition Constraints: Questioning Kapstein and Converse’s Analyses", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/3NIFKF, Harvard Dataverse, V1
The purpose of this paper is to replicate the findings of Kapstein and Converse (2008) regarding the initial condition constraints that young democracies face towards democratization efforts. We believe that the authors have significant model specification errors that make the replication impossible. Our own analysis support the authors’ claim that... |
May 8, 2011
Ana Catalano; Yanfang Su; Erru Yang, 2011, "Replication data for: A Reassessment of `Do Teenagers Respond to HIV Risk Information?'", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/UBRJFI, Harvard Dataverse, V1
This paper uses simple difference model to exploit the original study's randomization at the school level, comparing only those classrooms that were treated to the controlled. This procedure allows us to reassess the `spillover' problem and to eliminate the bias of the difference-in-difference model in the original paper, because information on the... |
May 8, 2011
Allen Schmaltz; Robert Schub, 2011, "Replication data for: Proactive Reputation Building and Entry Deterrence in International Conflicts", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/OOJA5D, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Building on Schelling's (1960; 1966) work concerning reputation and deterrence in international conflict, Clare and Danilovic (2010) hypothesizes that states with reputations for appeasement have a higher propensity to initiate subsequent international disputes to reestablish their reputations for firm resolve. This effect is posited to increase wh... |
May 8, 2011
Steven Brown, Michael Hankinson, Jackelyn Hwang, 2011, "Replication data for: Predators and Prey: Segregation's Effect on Subprime Lending and the Housing Crisis", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/NXKPPA, Harvard Dataverse, V2
Jacob Rugh and Douglas Massey's (2010) article, "Racial Segregation and the American Foreclosure Crisis," argues that segregation was a key cause of the foreclosure crisis by creating niche subprime markets of minority clients who were dierentially targeted by predatory lending. Their analytical model fails to demonstrate the role of segregation in... |
May 8, 2011
Anil Doshi; Joseph Gavin, 2011, "Replication data for: Gambling at Lucky Stores: Empirical Evidence from State Lottery Sales", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/G56BON, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Guryan and Kearney (2008) (henceforth referred to as GK) find that stores that sell a win-ning lottery ticket experience a prolonged increase in sales of that lottery. GK calls this phenomenon the “lucky store effect". Through further demographic analysis, GK demonstrate that it is more pronounced in poorer, less educated regions and regions with m... |
May 8, 2011
Dongju Lee; Jonghyuk Lee, 2011, "Replication data for: Replication for Decommodification and Activation in Social Democratic Policy: Resolving the Paradox", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/CHPLMJ, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:5:dI8qi49P0uIB9pLfXA3RCw== [fileUNF]
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