Social scientific theories frequently posit that multiple causal mechanisms may produce the same outcome. Unfortunately, it is not always possible to observe which mechanism was responsible. For example, IMF scholars conjecture that nations enter IMF agreements both out of economic need and for discretionary domestic political reasons. Typically, though, all we observe is the fact of agreement, not its cause. Partial observability probit models (Poirier 1980, Journal of Econometrics 12:209–217; Braumoeller 2003, Political Analysis 11:209–233) provide one method for the statistical analysis of such phenomena. Unfortunately, they are often plagued by identification and labeling difficulties. Sometimes, however, qualitative studies of particul...
The various methodological techniques that fall under the umbrella description of qualitative compar...
Although published works rarely include causal estimates from more than a few model specifications, ...
The material here contains the data we used in our book. Additionally, we have all the batch files w...
Using the Rosenbaum (2002; 2009) approach to observational studies, we show how qualitative informat...
Theories that posit complex causation, or multiple causal paths, pervade the study of politics but h...
Methodologists and econometricians advocate the partial observability model as a tool that enables r...
Identifying causal mechanisms is a fundamental goal of social science. Researchers seek to study not...
Inferences about counterfactuals are essential for prediction, answering "what if" questions, and es...
This thesis presents five independent essays that advance causal inference in political science. It ...
Researchers investigating causal mechanisms in survey experiments often rely on non-randomized quant...
In political science and related disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences, there exists an ...
The strategic nature of political interactions has long captured the attention of political scientis...
Most empirical work focuses on the estimation of average treatment effects (ATE). In this dissertat...
Replication data for a full QCA analysis with R: calibration, QCA analysis (test of necessity, minim...
We employ Monte Carlo techniques to demonstrate that different case-selection rules strongly differ ...
The various methodological techniques that fall under the umbrella description of qualitative compar...
Although published works rarely include causal estimates from more than a few model specifications, ...
The material here contains the data we used in our book. Additionally, we have all the batch files w...
Using the Rosenbaum (2002; 2009) approach to observational studies, we show how qualitative informat...
Theories that posit complex causation, or multiple causal paths, pervade the study of politics but h...
Methodologists and econometricians advocate the partial observability model as a tool that enables r...
Identifying causal mechanisms is a fundamental goal of social science. Researchers seek to study not...
Inferences about counterfactuals are essential for prediction, answering "what if" questions, and es...
This thesis presents five independent essays that advance causal inference in political science. It ...
Researchers investigating causal mechanisms in survey experiments often rely on non-randomized quant...
In political science and related disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences, there exists an ...
The strategic nature of political interactions has long captured the attention of political scientis...
Most empirical work focuses on the estimation of average treatment effects (ATE). In this dissertat...
Replication data for a full QCA analysis with R: calibration, QCA analysis (test of necessity, minim...
We employ Monte Carlo techniques to demonstrate that different case-selection rules strongly differ ...
The various methodological techniques that fall under the umbrella description of qualitative compar...
Although published works rarely include causal estimates from more than a few model specifications, ...
The material here contains the data we used in our book. Additionally, we have all the batch files w...