Would the third-wave democracies have been democratized without prior modernization? What proportion of the past militarized disputes between non-democracies would have been prevented had those dyads been democratic? Although political scientists often ask these questions of causal attribution, existing quantitative methods fail to address them. This paper proposes an alternative statistical methodology based on the widely accepted counterfactual framework of causal inference. The contribution of this paper is threefold. First, the paper clarifies differences between causal attribution and causal effects by specifying the type of research questions to which each quantity is relevant. Second, it provides a clear resolution of the long-standi...
Political scientists are increasingly interested in causal mediation, and to this end, recent studie...
Inferences about counterfactuals are essential for prediction, answering “what if” questions, and es...
Theories that posit complex causation, or multiple causal paths, pervade the study of politics but h...
Would the third-wave democracies have been democratized without prior modernization? What proportion...
Many areas of political science focus on causal questions. Evidence from statistical analyses is oft...
This thesis presents five independent essays that advance causal inference in political science. It ...
The estimation of causal effects has a revered place in all fields of empirical political science, b...
Political scientists have long been concerned about the validity of survey measurements. Although ma...
Researchers seeking to establish causal relationships frequently control for variables on the purpor...
Humans are fundamentally primed for making causal attributions based on correlations. This implies t...
The estimation of causal effects has a revered place in all fields of empirical political science, b...
Causal mediation analysis is routinely conducted by applied researchers in a variety of disciplines....
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...
Causal inference and American political development (APD) are widely separated and (to some) fundame...
Political scientists are increasingly interested in causal mediation, and to this end, recent studie...
Inferences about counterfactuals are essential for prediction, answering “what if” questions, and es...
Theories that posit complex causation, or multiple causal paths, pervade the study of politics but h...
Would the third-wave democracies have been democratized without prior modernization? What proportion...
Many areas of political science focus on causal questions. Evidence from statistical analyses is oft...
This thesis presents five independent essays that advance causal inference in political science. It ...
The estimation of causal effects has a revered place in all fields of empirical political science, b...
Political scientists have long been concerned about the validity of survey measurements. Although ma...
Researchers seeking to establish causal relationships frequently control for variables on the purpor...
Humans are fundamentally primed for making causal attributions based on correlations. This implies t...
The estimation of causal effects has a revered place in all fields of empirical political science, b...
Causal mediation analysis is routinely conducted by applied researchers in a variety of disciplines....
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...
Causal inference and American political development (APD) are widely separated and (to some) fundame...
Political scientists are increasingly interested in causal mediation, and to this end, recent studie...
Inferences about counterfactuals are essential for prediction, answering “what if” questions, and es...
Theories that posit complex causation, or multiple causal paths, pervade the study of politics but h...