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circular regression 3 Britain 2 Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition 2 Western Europe 2 coalition government 2 replication 2 reproduction 2 Asymmetric circular distribution 1 Calibration 1 Circular regression 1 Coalition 1 Coalition government 1 Fourier regression 1 Großbritannien 1 Koalition 1 Regierungskoalition 1 United Kingdom 1 cosine 1 harmonic regression 1 periodic regression 1 polynomial-trigonometric regression 1 sine 1 trigonometric regression 1
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Hepplewhite, Matthew 2 Ohara, Kento 2 Arnold, Barry C. 1 Cox, Nicholas 1 Kim, Sungsu 1 SenGupta, Ashis 1
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I4R Discussion Paper Series 1 I4R discussion paper series 1 Journal of Multivariate Analysis 1 Stata Journal 1
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RePEc 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Just in Time? A Temporal Analysis of the Initiation of Legislation in Coalition Governments
Ohara, Kento; Hepplewhite, Matthew - 2024
In this paper, we explore the reproducibility of the König et al. (2022) paper on the timing of bill initiation under coalition governments and validate its scope condition by expanding the analysis to an additional government and country, namely the United Kingdom's Conservative-Liberal...
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Just in time? : a temporal analysis of the initiation of legislation in coalition governments
Ohara, Kento; Hepplewhite, Matthew - 2024 - Last updated: November 23, 2023
In this paper, we explore the reproducibility of the König et al. (2022) paper on the timing of bill initiation under coalition governments and validate its scope condition by expanding the analysis to an additional government and country, namely the United Kingdom's Conservative-Liberal...
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Speaking Stata: In praise of trigonometric predictors
Cox, Nicholas - In: Stata Journal 6 (2006) 4, pp. 561-579
Using sine and cosine terms as predictors in modeling periodic time series and other kinds of periodic responses is a long-established technique, but it is often overlooked in many courses or textbooks. Such trigonometric regression is straightforward in Stata through applications of existing...
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Inverse circular–circular regression
SenGupta, Ashis; Kim, Sungsu; Arnold, Barry C. - In: Journal of Multivariate Analysis 119 (2013) C, pp. 200-208
it in that context as the inverse circular regression problem. For such a problem, we develop distance-based methods, and …
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