This repository contains file to reproduce the results for: > Leeper, Thomas J., and Emily Thorson. "Should We Worry About Sponsorship-Induced Bias in Online Political Science Surveys?" Journal of Experimental Political Science. - `analysis.do`: the main Stata data analysis file producing all results, including tables to a subdirectory called `/tables` which must be created by the user - `analysis_coding.do`: a file called by `analysis.do` that recodes the source data file - `sponsordata.dta`: a Stata data file (.dta) containing the original data - `log.txt`: the output of running `analysis.do` in Stata 14 - `tables.zip`: a zip directory containing the separate tabular output of `analysis.do` as latex (.tex) tables - Qualtr...
STATA data and .do files appropriate for replicating the main and supplemental analyses of "A Tale o...
The archive contains the stata code used to produce the results in the paper. To run the code, resea...
These are the Stata .dta and .do files necessary to recreate the analysis presented in the main text...
There are two files needed to replicate the analyses described and depicted in “The Effects of Milit...
There are two files needed to replicate the analyses described and depicted in “The Effects of Milit...
There are two files needed to replicate the analyses described and depicted in “Compulsory Voting an...
These files allow researchers to reproduce the results included in "Visualizing Inequality: How Grap...
These files contain the materials necessary to replicate the analyses in the published article "The ...
Here we present datasets and Stata do-files that will allow the users to reproduce all findings in t...
Guide for replication of “Information Avoidance and Image Concerns,” by Christine L. Exley and Judd ...
Data files and replication scripts (in R and Stata) for "Media content and political behavior in obs...
Political scientists rely heavily on survey research to gain insights into public attitudes and beha...
This file contains all materials needed to replicate our analysis from the paper. We've also include...
There are two files needed to replicate the analyses described and depicted in “Issue Framing and Be...
This file contains the dataset and Stata do file necessary to replicate results reported in Barnes, ...
STATA data and .do files appropriate for replicating the main and supplemental analyses of "A Tale o...
The archive contains the stata code used to produce the results in the paper. To run the code, resea...
These are the Stata .dta and .do files necessary to recreate the analysis presented in the main text...
There are two files needed to replicate the analyses described and depicted in “The Effects of Milit...
There are two files needed to replicate the analyses described and depicted in “The Effects of Milit...
There are two files needed to replicate the analyses described and depicted in “Compulsory Voting an...
These files allow researchers to reproduce the results included in "Visualizing Inequality: How Grap...
These files contain the materials necessary to replicate the analyses in the published article "The ...
Here we present datasets and Stata do-files that will allow the users to reproduce all findings in t...
Guide for replication of “Information Avoidance and Image Concerns,” by Christine L. Exley and Judd ...
Data files and replication scripts (in R and Stata) for "Media content and political behavior in obs...
Political scientists rely heavily on survey research to gain insights into public attitudes and beha...
This file contains all materials needed to replicate our analysis from the paper. We've also include...
There are two files needed to replicate the analyses described and depicted in “Issue Framing and Be...
This file contains the dataset and Stata do file necessary to replicate results reported in Barnes, ...
STATA data and .do files appropriate for replicating the main and supplemental analyses of "A Tale o...
The archive contains the stata code used to produce the results in the paper. To run the code, resea...
These are the Stata .dta and .do files necessary to recreate the analysis presented in the main text...