Political Analysis is the official journal of the Society for Political Methodology. We publish articles that provide original and significant advances in the general area of political methodology, including both quantitative and qualitative methodological approaches.
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Feb 15, 2010
Mitchell S. Sanders, 2010, "Replication data for: Uncertainty and Turnout", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ZUXL7C, Harvard Dataverse, V1
This article develops a model that simultaneously considers individual turnout and vote choice while also accounting for uncertainty about candidates. The theoretical development of this model implies that the effects of uncertainty on turnout vary with the strength of individual preferences. Application of the model to individual choice in the 199...
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Appendix 1. Estimating the Model
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Appendix 2. Variable Descriptions and Coding
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Original article
Feb 15, 2010
Philip Paolino, 2010, "Replication data for: Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Models with Beta-Distributed Depedent Variables", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/HUXDGD, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Research in political science is often concerned with modeling dependent variables that are proportions. Proportions are relevant in a wide variety of substantive areas, including elections, the bureaucracy, and interest groups. Yet because most researchers rely upon an approach, OLS, that does not recognize key aspects of proportions, the conclusi...
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Feb 15, 2010
Jamie L. Carson; Michael H. Crespin; Jeffery A. Jenkins; Ryan J. Vander Wielen, 2010, "Replication data for: Shirking in the Contemporary Congress: A Reappraisal", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/NP9NZO, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:5:flZQShvobB2JFbHp+W50xw== [fileUNF]
This paper replicates the findings that appeared in the article "Severing the Electoral Connection: Shirking in the Contemporary Congress," published in the American Journal of Political Science (44:316–325), in which Lawrence Rothenberg and Mitchell Sanders incorporated a new research design and, contrary to all previous studies, found evidence of...
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