Questions of causation are important issues in empirical research on political behavior. Most of the discussion of the econometric problems associated with multiequation models with reciprocal causation has focused on models with continuous dependent variables (e.g., Markus and Converse 1979; Page and Jones 1979). Yet, many models of political behavior involve discrete or dichotomous dependent variables; this paper describes two techniques which can consistently estimate reciprocal relationships between dichotomous and continuous dependent variables. The first, two-stage probit least squares (2SPLS), is very similar to two-stage instrumental variable techniques. The second, two-stage conditional maximum likelihood (2SCML), may overcome prob...
The Cox proportional hazards model is ubiquitous in time-to-event studies of political processes. Pl...
This paper presents a method for inferring the distribution of voter ideal points on a single dimens...
Researchers in political science often estimate linear models of continuous outcomes using least squ...
Questions of causation are important issues in empirical research on political behavior. Most of the...
Questions of causation are important issues in empirical research on political behavior. Most of the...
Questions of causation are important issues in empirical research on political behavior. Most of the...
Questions of causation are important issues in empirical research on political behavior. Most of the...
Questions of causation are important issues in empirical research on political behavior. Most of the...
Research in political science is often concerned with modeling dependent variables that are proporti...
Early in the twentieth century, Fisher and Neyman demonstrated how to infer effects of agricultural ...
Research in political science is often concerned with modeling dependent variables that are proporti...
Political scientists often argue that political processes move together in the long run. Examples in...
The directional and proximity models offer dramatically different theories for how voters make decis...
This dissertation provides three novel methodologies to the field of political science. In the fir...
Social scientists often consider multiple empirical models of the same process. When these models ar...
The Cox proportional hazards model is ubiquitous in time-to-event studies of political processes. Pl...
This paper presents a method for inferring the distribution of voter ideal points on a single dimens...
Researchers in political science often estimate linear models of continuous outcomes using least squ...
Questions of causation are important issues in empirical research on political behavior. Most of the...
Questions of causation are important issues in empirical research on political behavior. Most of the...
Questions of causation are important issues in empirical research on political behavior. Most of the...
Questions of causation are important issues in empirical research on political behavior. Most of the...
Questions of causation are important issues in empirical research on political behavior. Most of the...
Research in political science is often concerned with modeling dependent variables that are proporti...
Early in the twentieth century, Fisher and Neyman demonstrated how to infer effects of agricultural ...
Research in political science is often concerned with modeling dependent variables that are proporti...
Political scientists often argue that political processes move together in the long run. Examples in...
The directional and proximity models offer dramatically different theories for how voters make decis...
This dissertation provides three novel methodologies to the field of political science. In the fir...
Social scientists often consider multiple empirical models of the same process. When these models ar...
The Cox proportional hazards model is ubiquitous in time-to-event studies of political processes. Pl...
This paper presents a method for inferring the distribution of voter ideal points on a single dimens...
Researchers in political science often estimate linear models of continuous outcomes using least squ...