Political Analysis

An Annual Publication of the Methodology Section of the American Political Science Association, Volume 7, 1998

Edited by Walter R. Mebane

Subjects: Political Science, Political Methodology
Hardcover : 9780472110742, 218 pages, 24 drawings, 35 tables, 6 x 9, May 1999
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Discusses some of the latest developments in political methodology

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Contents

An Empirical Spatial Model of Congressional Campaigns, Nolan McCarthy and Keith T. Poole

The Rising Hazards of Party Incumbency: A Discrete Renewal Analysis, Tse-min Lin and Montserrat Guillen

Recent Developments in Dynamic Econometric Modeling: A Personal Viewpoint, G. S. Maddala

Unified Models of Turnout and Vote Choice for Two-Candidate and Three-Candidate Elections, Mitchell S. Sanders

Timing of Vote Decisions in First and Second Order Dutch Elections 1978–1995: Evidence from Artificial Neural Networks, Rob Eisinga, Philip Hans Franses, and Dick van Dijk

If the Assumption fits . . . A Comment on the King Ecological Inference Solution, Wendy K. Tam Cho

Measurement Models for Time Series Analysis: Estimating Dynamic Linear Errors-in-Variables Models, Gregory E. McAvoy

Genetic Optimization Using Derivatives, Jasjeet S. Sekhon and Walter R. Mebane, Jr.

Description

Political Analysis is an annual publication sponsored by the methodology section of the American Political Science Association. Now in its seventh year, the annual publishes scholarly articles on topics related to all areas of political science methodology, broadly defined. Methodology includes research design, measurement and measurement theory, estimation, statistical inference, simulation, mathematical modeling, and other topics.
This volume joins its predecessors as a publication of great value in disseminating new methodological research.
Walter R. Mebane, Jr., is Associate Professor of Government, Cornell University.
Contents
An Empirical Spatial Model of Congressional Campaigns, Nolan McCarthy and Keith T. Poole
The Rising Hazards of Party Incumbency: A Discrete Renewal Analysis, Tse-min Lin and Montserrat Guillen
Recent Developments in Dynamic Econometric Modeling: A Personal Viewpoint, G. S. Maddala
Unified Models of Turnout and Vote Choice for Two-Candidate and Three-Candidate Elections, Mitchell S. Sanders
Timing of Vote Decisions in First and Second Order Dutch Elections 19781995: Evidence from Artificial Neural Networks, Rob Eisinga, Philip Hans Franses, and Dick van Dijk
If the Assumption fits . . . A Comment on the King Ecological Inference Solution, Wendy K. Tam Cho
Measurement Models for Time Series Analysis: Estimating Dynamic Linear Errors-in-Variables Models, Gregory E. McAvoy
Genetic Optimization Using Derivatives, Jasjeet S. Sekhon and Walter R. Mebane, Jr.

Walter R. Mebane, Jr. is Associate Professor of Government, Cornell University.