Sample selection models, variants of which are the Heckman and Heckit models, are increasingly used by political scientists to accommodate data in which censoring of the dependent variable raises concerns of sample selectivity bias. Beyond demonstrating several pitfalls in the calculation of marginal effects and associated levels of statistical significance derived from these models, we argue that many of the empirical questions addressed by political scientists would – for both substantive and statistical reasons – be more appropriately addressed using an alternative but closely related procedure referred to as the two-part model (2 PM). Aside from being simple to estimate, one key advantage of the 2 PM is its less onerous identification r...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Political Science, 2011.The first chapter introdu...
Large-n studies of conflict have produced a large number of statistically significant results but li...
Abstract Aims: To re-introduce the Heckman model as a valid empirical technique in alcohol studies. ...
Sample selection models, variants of which are the Heckman and Heckit models, are increasingly used ...
Selection bias is an important but often neglected problem in comparative research. While comparativ...
The development and proliferation of strategic estimators has narrowed the gap between theoretical m...
The development and proliferation of strategic estimators has narrowed the gap between theoretical m...
The history of political methodology is the history of estimation. In the race to develop ever more ...
This paper addresses two issues which have emerged from the democratic peace literature: the consequ...
This dissertation presents a quantitative test of a rational choice model of war outcomes. By explic...
This dissertation considers the topics of prediction and variable selection for the applied politica...
Large-n studies of conflict have produced a large number of statistically significant results but li...
Rosato (2003) claims to have discredited democratic peace theories. However, the methodologicalappro...
Abstract International relations scholars are often interested in nominal dependent variables, and c...
This paper provides a comprehensive summary of the most promising estimation methods for the (dichot...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Political Science, 2011.The first chapter introdu...
Large-n studies of conflict have produced a large number of statistically significant results but li...
Abstract Aims: To re-introduce the Heckman model as a valid empirical technique in alcohol studies. ...
Sample selection models, variants of which are the Heckman and Heckit models, are increasingly used ...
Selection bias is an important but often neglected problem in comparative research. While comparativ...
The development and proliferation of strategic estimators has narrowed the gap between theoretical m...
The development and proliferation of strategic estimators has narrowed the gap between theoretical m...
The history of political methodology is the history of estimation. In the race to develop ever more ...
This paper addresses two issues which have emerged from the democratic peace literature: the consequ...
This dissertation presents a quantitative test of a rational choice model of war outcomes. By explic...
This dissertation considers the topics of prediction and variable selection for the applied politica...
Large-n studies of conflict have produced a large number of statistically significant results but li...
Rosato (2003) claims to have discredited democratic peace theories. However, the methodologicalappro...
Abstract International relations scholars are often interested in nominal dependent variables, and c...
This paper provides a comprehensive summary of the most promising estimation methods for the (dichot...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Political Science, 2011.The first chapter introdu...
Large-n studies of conflict have produced a large number of statistically significant results but li...
Abstract Aims: To re-introduce the Heckman model as a valid empirical technique in alcohol studies. ...