Vote-specific parameters are often by-products of roll call analysis, the primary goal being the measurement of legislators’ ideal points. But these vote-specific parameters are more important in higher-dimensional settings: prior restrictions on vote parameters help identify the model, and researchers often have prior beliefs about the nature of the dimensions underlying the proposal space. Bayesian methods provide a straightforward and rigorous way for incorporating these prior beliefs into roll call analysis. I demonstrate this by exploiting the close connections among roll call analysis, item–response models, and “full-information” factor analysis. Vote-specific discrimination parameters are equivalent to factor loadings, and as in fact...
Multidimensional scaling (or MDS) is a methodology for producing geometric models of proximities dat...
Replication data and code forthcoming The ability to generate theories of lawmaking has not bee...
Ideal point estimators are typically based on an assumption that all legislators are equally respons...
Replication data and code forthcoming We develop a Bayesian procedure for estimation and inf...
We develop a Bayesian procedure for estimation and inference for spatial models of roll callvoting. ...
Bayesian simulation is increasingly exploited in the social sciences for estimation and inference of...
Replication data and code forthcoming Scholars of legislative studies typically use ideal poi...
Wedevelop aBayesian estimation procedure for spatialmodels of roll call voting. We show how a Bayesi...
How should one analyze data when the underlying models being tested are statistically intractable? I...
In political science and related disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences, there exists an ...
Research in political science is often concerned with modeling dependent variables that are proporti...
Research in political science is often concerned with modeling dependent variables that are proporti...
Roll-call voting and congressional procedures are two of the most heavily studied aspects of the U.S...
This paper develops a procedure for locating proposals and legislators in a multidimensional policy ...
In the absence of a complete voting record, decision records are an important data source to analyze...
Multidimensional scaling (or MDS) is a methodology for producing geometric models of proximities dat...
Replication data and code forthcoming The ability to generate theories of lawmaking has not bee...
Ideal point estimators are typically based on an assumption that all legislators are equally respons...
Replication data and code forthcoming We develop a Bayesian procedure for estimation and inf...
We develop a Bayesian procedure for estimation and inference for spatial models of roll callvoting. ...
Bayesian simulation is increasingly exploited in the social sciences for estimation and inference of...
Replication data and code forthcoming Scholars of legislative studies typically use ideal poi...
Wedevelop aBayesian estimation procedure for spatialmodels of roll call voting. We show how a Bayesi...
How should one analyze data when the underlying models being tested are statistically intractable? I...
In political science and related disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences, there exists an ...
Research in political science is often concerned with modeling dependent variables that are proporti...
Research in political science is often concerned with modeling dependent variables that are proporti...
Roll-call voting and congressional procedures are two of the most heavily studied aspects of the U.S...
This paper develops a procedure for locating proposals and legislators in a multidimensional policy ...
In the absence of a complete voting record, decision records are an important data source to analyze...
Multidimensional scaling (or MDS) is a methodology for producing geometric models of proximities dat...
Replication data and code forthcoming The ability to generate theories of lawmaking has not bee...
Ideal point estimators are typically based on an assumption that all legislators are equally respons...