Publication of King’s A Solution to the Ecological Inference Problem has rekindled interest in the estimation of unknown cell values in two- and three-dimensional matrices from knowledge of the marginal sums. This paper outlines an entropy-maximizing (EM) procedure which employs more constraints than King’s EI method and produces mathematical rather than statistical procedures: the estimates are maximum-likelihood values. The mathematics are outlined, and the procedure’s use illustrated with a study of ticket-splitting at New Zealand’s first (1996) general election using the mixed-member proportional representation system, for which official figures provide a check against the EM estimate of the number voting a straight party ticket in each...
Entropy maximization (EM, also known as MaxEnt) is a general inference procedure that originated in ...
1. Election turn-out matrix is different from other ecological data matrix in that it has additivity...
Despite its shortcomings, cross-level or ecological inference remains a necessary part of many areas...
Models of ecological inference (EI) have to rely on crucial assumptions about the individual-level d...
transportation models; voting patterns. Synopsis: Many areas of geographical research, indeed resear...
"Models of ecological inference (EI) have to rely on crucial assumptions about the individual-level ...
Information-based estimation techniques are becoming more popular in the \ufb01eld of Ecological Inf...
Cho and Gaines have recently criticized work by Burden and Kimball on split-ticket voting in the USA...
Recently, King (1997) introduced a new model for ecological inference (EI), based on a truncated biv...
Katz and King have previously developed a model for predicting or explaining aggregate electoral res...
aeres : ACLInternational audienceEntropy maximization (EM) is becoming an increasingly popular model...
Summary. Despite its potential pitfalls, ecological inference is an unavoidable part of some quantit...
Ecological inference refers to the study of individuals using aggregate data and it is used in an im...
"Mixed-member proportional election systems give voters two choices – one for a party candidate in a...
International audienceEntropy maximization (EM, also known as MaxEnt) is a general inference procedu...
Entropy maximization (EM, also known as MaxEnt) is a general inference procedure that originated in ...
1. Election turn-out matrix is different from other ecological data matrix in that it has additivity...
Despite its shortcomings, cross-level or ecological inference remains a necessary part of many areas...
Models of ecological inference (EI) have to rely on crucial assumptions about the individual-level d...
transportation models; voting patterns. Synopsis: Many areas of geographical research, indeed resear...
"Models of ecological inference (EI) have to rely on crucial assumptions about the individual-level ...
Information-based estimation techniques are becoming more popular in the \ufb01eld of Ecological Inf...
Cho and Gaines have recently criticized work by Burden and Kimball on split-ticket voting in the USA...
Recently, King (1997) introduced a new model for ecological inference (EI), based on a truncated biv...
Katz and King have previously developed a model for predicting or explaining aggregate electoral res...
aeres : ACLInternational audienceEntropy maximization (EM) is becoming an increasingly popular model...
Summary. Despite its potential pitfalls, ecological inference is an unavoidable part of some quantit...
Ecological inference refers to the study of individuals using aggregate data and it is used in an im...
"Mixed-member proportional election systems give voters two choices – one for a party candidate in a...
International audienceEntropy maximization (EM, also known as MaxEnt) is a general inference procedu...
Entropy maximization (EM, also known as MaxEnt) is a general inference procedure that originated in ...
1. Election turn-out matrix is different from other ecological data matrix in that it has additivity...
Despite its shortcomings, cross-level or ecological inference remains a necessary part of many areas...