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Constitutional court 2 Ideologie 2 Ideology 2 Political party 2 Politische Partei 2 Verfassungsgericht 2 1937-2003 1 Ethnic discrimination 1 Ethnische Diskriminierung 1 Großbritannien 1 Neue politische Ökonomie 1 Public choice 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 USA 1 United Kingdom 1 United States 1 Voting behaviour 1 Wahlverhalten 1
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Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1
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English 10 Undetermined 6
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Quinn, Kevin M. 15 Martin, Andrew D. 5 Greiner, D. James 3 Ho, Daniel E. 2 Cobb, Rachael V. 1 Colaresi, Michael P. 1 Glynn, Adam 1 Ho, Daniel E 1 Monroe, Burt L. 1 Park, Jong Hee 1 Pemstein, Daniel 1 Quinn, Kevin M 1 Sen, Maya 1 Spirling, Arthur 1 Unkovic, Cait 1
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Journal of Statistical Software 2 Quarterly Journal of Political Science 2 The journal of law, economics, & organization 2 Faculty research working paper series / John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University 1 Journal of Law, Economics and Organization 1 Journal of the American Statistical Association : JASA 1 Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A 1 Stanford Law and Economics Olin Working Paper 1 The American Statistician 1
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Does encouragement matter in improving gender imbalances in technical fields? : Evidence from a randomized controlled trial
Unkovic, Cait; Sen, Maya; Quinn, Kevin M. - 2015
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Exit Polling and Racial Bloc Voting : Combining Individual-Level and R X C Ecological Data
Greiner, D. James; Quinn, Kevin M. - 2013
Despite its shortcomings, cross-level or ecological inference remains a necessary part of some areas of quantitative inference, including in United States voting rights litigation. Ecological inference suffers from a lack of identification that, most agree, is best addressed by incorporating...
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The Scythe Statistical Library: An Open Source C++ Library for Statistical Computation
Pemstein, Daniel; Quinn, Kevin M.; Martin, Andrew D. - In: Journal of Statistical Software 42 (2011) i12
The Scythe Statistical Library is an open source C++ library for statistical computation. It includes a suite of matrix manipulation functions, a suite of pseudo-random number generators, and a suite of numerical optimization routines. Programs written using Scythe are generally much faster than...
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MCMCpack: Markov Chain Monte Carlo in R
Martin, Andrew D.; Quinn, Kevin M.; Park, Jong Hee - In: Journal of Statistical Software 42 (2011) i09
We introduce MCMCpack, an R package that contains functions to perform Bayesian inference using posterior simulation for a number of statistical models. In addition to code that can be used to fit commonly used models, MCMCpack also contains some useful utility functions, including some...
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Assessing Political Positions of Media
Ho, Daniel E.; Quinn, Kevin M. - 2007
Although central to understanding the role of the media, few quantitative measures of the political positions of media exist. Collecting and classifying editorials adopted by 23 major U.S. newspapers on 495 Supreme Court cases from 1994-2004, we apply an item response theoretic approach to place...
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Can Voter ID Laws Be Administered in a Race-Neutral Manner? Evidence from the City of Boston in 2008
Cobb, Rachael V.; Greiner, D. James; Quinn, Kevin M. - In: Quarterly Journal of Political Science 7 (2012) 1, pp. 1-33
Is it feasible in the current United States to administer voter identification laws in a race-neutral manner? We study this question using rigorous field methods and state-of-the-art statistical techniques, thus accounting for sources of uncertainty (including survey non-response and clustering)...
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Identifying intraparty voting blocs in the U.K. House of Commons
Spirling, Arthur; Quinn, Kevin M. - In: Journal of the American Statistical Association : JASA 105 (2010) 490, pp. 447-457
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Assessing Preference Change on the Us Supreme Court
Martin, Andrew D. - 2010
The foundation upon which accounts of policy-motivated behavior of Supreme Court justices are built consists of assumptions about the policy preferences of the justices. To date, most scholars have assumed that the policy positions of Supreme Court justices remain consistent throughout the...
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An Introduction to the Augmented Inverse Propensity Weighted Estimator
Glynn, Adam - 2010
In this paper, we discuss an estimator for average treatment effects (ATEs) known as the augmented inverse propensity weighted (AIPW) estimator. This estimator has attractive theoretical properties and only requires practitioners to do two things they are already comfortable with: (1) specify a...
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Fightin' Words : Lexical Feature Selection and Evaluation for Identifying the Content of Political Conflict
Monroe, Burt L. - 2010
Entries in the burgeoning “text-as-data” movement are often accompanied by lists or visualizations of how word (or other lexical feature) usage differs across some pair or set of documents. These are intended either to establish some target semantic concept (like the content of partisan...
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