Despite its shortcomings, cross-level or ecological inference remains a necessary part of many 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 individual-level data into the model. In this paper, we test the limits of such an incorporation by attempting it in the context of drawing inferences about racial voting patterns using a com-bination of an exit poll and precinct-level ecological data; accurate information about racial voting patterns is needed to trigger voting rights laws that can determine the composition of United States legislative bodies. Specifically, we extend and study a hybrid...
We propose a comprehensive statistical model for analyzing multiparty, district-level elections. Thi...
We propose a comprehensive statistical model for analyzing multiparty, district-level elections. Thi...
The 2001 City of Los Angeles Elections The theory of racially polarized voting suggests that race is...
In academic research on racial politics and voting rights litigation, one must infer turnout and vot...
The experience of the past 50 years has taught us important lessons about the advancement in, but al...
Major questions remain about the extent and political significance of White racial attitudes. In thi...
A large part of the most prominent and seminal applied works in the field of voting behavior in poli...
Abstract. This paper advances a model of racially polarized voting that captures the intervening eff...
Voting rights litigation requires ecological inference to estimate the voting preferences of minorit...
A fundamental problem in many disciplines, including political science, sociology and epidemiology, ...
We seek to identify the impact of data measurement error problems in the context of ecological infer...
We analyse a rather unique set of individual data on voting behaviour for an investiga-tion into the...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2016. Understanding political phenomena requires measuring th...
A fundamental problem in many disciplines, including political science, sociology and epidemiology, ...
Measurements of the existence and extent of racially polarized voting are often at the forefront of ...
We propose a comprehensive statistical model for analyzing multiparty, district-level elections. Thi...
We propose a comprehensive statistical model for analyzing multiparty, district-level elections. Thi...
The 2001 City of Los Angeles Elections The theory of racially polarized voting suggests that race is...
In academic research on racial politics and voting rights litigation, one must infer turnout and vot...
The experience of the past 50 years has taught us important lessons about the advancement in, but al...
Major questions remain about the extent and political significance of White racial attitudes. In thi...
A large part of the most prominent and seminal applied works in the field of voting behavior in poli...
Abstract. This paper advances a model of racially polarized voting that captures the intervening eff...
Voting rights litigation requires ecological inference to estimate the voting preferences of minorit...
A fundamental problem in many disciplines, including political science, sociology and epidemiology, ...
We seek to identify the impact of data measurement error problems in the context of ecological infer...
We analyse a rather unique set of individual data on voting behaviour for an investiga-tion into the...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2016. Understanding political phenomena requires measuring th...
A fundamental problem in many disciplines, including political science, sociology and epidemiology, ...
Measurements of the existence and extent of racially polarized voting are often at the forefront of ...
We propose a comprehensive statistical model for analyzing multiparty, district-level elections. Thi...
We propose a comprehensive statistical model for analyzing multiparty, district-level elections. Thi...
The 2001 City of Los Angeles Elections The theory of racially polarized voting suggests that race is...