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Feb 15, 2010
Nathaniel Beck, 2010, "Editor's Foreword", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/MEJBZT, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Editor’s Foreword. |
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Editor's Foreword
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Original article. |
Feb 15, 2010
Annabel Bolck; Marcel Croon; Jacques Hagenaars, 2010, "Replication data for: Estimating Latent Structure Models with Categorical Variables: One-Step Versus Three-Step Estimators", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/YFREQV, Harvard Dataverse, V1
We study the properties of a three-step approach to estimating the parameters of a latent structure model for categorical data and propose a simple correction for a common source of bias. Such models have a measurement part (essentially the latent class model) and a structural (causal) part (essentially a system of logit equations). In the three-st... |
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Replication data for: Estimating Latent Structure Models with Categorical Variables: One-Step Versus Three-Step Estimators
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Data from the real data analysis in Annabel Bolck, Marcel Croon & Jacques Hagenaars 2003. “Predicted latent scores in causal models for categorical data.” Political Analysis. |
Feb 15, 2010
Stephen Coleman, 2010, "Replication data for: The Effect of Social Conformity on Collective Voting Behavior", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/RU4RJT, Harvard Dataverse, V1
This article investigates the effect of social conformity on voting behavior. Past research shows that many people vote to conform with the social norm that voting is a civic duty. The hypothesis here is that when conformity motivates people to vote, it also stimulates conformist behavior among some voters when they decide which party to vote for.... |
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Political Analysis Website Appendix |
Feb 15, 2010
Thomas L. Brunell; John DiNardo, 2010, "Replication data for: A Propensity Score Reweighting Approach to Estimating the Partisan Effects of Full Turnout in American Presidential Elections", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/GFDLFN, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Borrowing an approach from the literature on the economics of discrimination, we estimate the impact of nonvoters on the outcome of presidential elections from 1952–2000 using data from the National Election Study (NES). Our estimates indicate that nonvoters are, on average, slightly more likely to support the Democratic Party. Of the 13 presidenti... |
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Appendix A |
Feb 15, 2010
Orit Kedar, 2010, "Replication data for: How Diffusion of Power in Parliaments Affects Voter Choice", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/U21JCL, Harvard Dataverse, V1
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research design, I first estimate an individual-level model of voter choice in 14 parliamentary democracies, allowing voters to hold preferences both for the party most similar to them ideologically and for the party that pulls policy in their direction. Whil... |
Feb 15, 2010
Robert J. Franzese, Jr., 2010, "Replication data for: Empirical Strategies for Various Manifestations of Multilevel Data", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ASCAQJ, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Equivalent separate-subsample (two-step) and pooled-sample (one-step) strategies exist for any multilevel-modeling task, but their relative practicality and efficacy depend on dataset dimensions and properties and researchers' goals. Separate-subsample strategies have difficulties incorporating cross-subsample information, often crucial in time-ser... |