This is the final version as it appears for the citation: Jordan, Soren and Andrew Q. Philips. 2023. ``Improving the Interpretation of Random Effects Regression Results.'' Political Studies Review 21 (1): 210-220. DOI: 10.1177/14789299211068418 The page numbers here are consistent with the published version. Corresponding author: Soren Jordan (sorenjordanpols@gmail.com)
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We examine the APSR and the AJPS for the presence of publication bias due to reliance on the 0.05 si...
This is the final version as it appears for the citation: Wood, B. Dan and Soren Jordan. 2018. "Pre...
This is the final version as it appears for the citation: Wood, B. Dan and Soren Jordan. 2018. "Res...
This is the final version as it appears for the citation: Jordan, Soren. 2022. "Practical Extensio...
This is the final version as it appears for the citation: Jordan, Soren. 2022. "Extending Regressio...
Random effects regressions: Ranking of publications using IDEAS journal rankings.</p
Abstract: One of David Freedman’s important legacies was to raise awareness of the assumptions that ...
Random effects regressions: Ranking of publications using only solo authored papers.</p
Prior research finds that statistically significant results are overrepresented in scientific public...
7 pages, 1 article*Self-Modeling Regression with Random Effects* (Altman, Naomi S.; Villarreal, Juli...
In the first issue of the Portuguese Journal of Behavioral and Social Research, the importance of ca...
The book demonstrates the best and most conservative ways to decipher and critique research reports ...
Humans are fundamentally primed for making causal attributions based on correlations. This implies t...
(2014) have written a valuable Evaluation Review paper on regression adjustment in randomized experi...
This article challenges Fixed Effects (FE) modelling as the ‘default’ for time-series-cross-sectiona...
We examine the APSR and the AJPS for the presence of publication bias due to reliance on the 0.05 si...
This is the final version as it appears for the citation: Wood, B. Dan and Soren Jordan. 2018. "Pre...
This is the final version as it appears for the citation: Wood, B. Dan and Soren Jordan. 2018. "Res...