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RolandKappes methodology [33 articles]

Neue Publikationen in RolandKappes Bibliothek eingetragen unter dem Bezeichner: methodology. You can also see everyone's methodology.
  • Simulation Modeling in Political Science
    American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 42, No. 10. (1 August 1999), pp. 1509-1530.
    by Paul E Johnson
    posted to simulation methodology lit-review by RolandKappe on 2008-06-27 20:30:09 as **
  • The Craft of Labormetrics
    Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Vol. 53, No. 3. (2000), pp. 363-380.
    by Daniel S Hamermesh
    posted to methodology freakonomics by RolandKappe on 2008-05-29 22:28:09 as **
  • TOWARD A NEW POLITICAL METHODOLOGY: Microfoundations and ART
    Annual Review of Political Science, Vol. 5, No. 1. (2002), pp. 423-450.
    by Christopher H Achen
    posted to statistics regression model methodology fun econometrics by RolandKappe on 2008-05-21 15:38:46 as **
  • Sense and sensitivity in pooled analysis of political data
    European Journal of Political Research, Vol. 35, No. 2. (1999), pp. 225-253.
    by Bernhard Kittel
    posted to panel methodology econometrics by RolandKappe on 2008-05-14 00:58:12 as **
  • Time is of the Essence: Event History Models in Political Science
    American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 41, No. 4. (1997), pp. 1414-1461.
    by Janet M Box-Steffensmeier, Bradford S Jones
    posted to statistics methodology by RolandKappe on 2008-05-09 20:40:48 as ** along with 2 people long maruru
  • Aggregation Among Binary, Count, and Duration Models: Estimating the Same Quantities from Different Levels of Data
    Political Analysis, Vol. 9, No. 1. (1 January 2001), pp. 21-44.
    by James E Alt, Gary King, Curtis S Signorino
    posted to methodology by RolandKappe on 2008-04-19 19:32:24 as **
  • Professor Hendry's Econometric Methodology.
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics & Statistics, Vol. 48, No. 3. (19860801)
    by Christopher L Gilbert
    posted to econometrics methodology regression by RolandKappe on 2007-11-07 21:24:43 as *****
  • A Crazy Methodology?: On the Limits of Macro-Quantitative Social Science Research
    International Sociology, Vol. 21, No. 5. (1 September 2006), pp. 647-677.
    by Bernhard Kittel
    posted to analysis dipl1 econometrics methodology sensitivity by RolandKappe on 2007-10-24 01:06:38 as ****
  • Unifying Political Methodology: The Likelihood Theory of Statistical Inference
    (15 August 1998)
    by Gary King
    posted to econometrics methodology statistics by RolandKappe on 2007-08-09 13:13:41 as **
  • Bayesian Methods: A Social and Behavioral Sciences Approach
    (29 May 2002)
    by Jeff Gill
  • Modeling and Interpreting Interactive Hypotheses in Regression Analysis
    (28 March 2007)
    by Robert J Franzese, Cindy Kam
    posted to econometrics interaction methodology regression by RolandKappe on 2007-07-09 14:00:34 as ****
  • Sensitivity Analyses Would Help
    The American Economic Review, Vol. 75, No. 3. (1985), pp. 308-313.
    by Edward E Leamer
  • Prediction and Classification with Neural Network Models
    Sociological Methods Research, Vol. 27, No. 4. (1 May 1999), pp. 499-524.
    by Langche Zeng
    posted to classification forecasting methodology neural-net by RolandKappe on 2007-05-26 12:55:34 as *****
  • Primary Commodity Exports and Civil War
    Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 49, No. 4. (1 August 2005), pp. 483-507.
    by James D Fearon
  • Counterfactuals and Hypothesis Testing in Political Science
    World Politics, Vol. 43, No. 2. (1991), pp. 169-195.
    by James D Fearon
    posted to methodology by RolandKappe on 2007-02-03 14:46:34 as read along with 2 people long jomahoney
  • Sensitivity Analysis of Empirical Results on Civil War Onset
    Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 50, No. 4. (1 August 2006), pp. 508-535.
    by Havard Hegre, Nicholas Sambanis
  • Panel data analysis in comparative politics: Linking method to theory
    European Journal of Political Research, Vol. 44, No. 2. (March 2005), pp. 327-354.
    by Thomas Plumper, Vera E Troeger, Philip Manow
  • How reliable is pooled analysis in political economy? The globalization-welfare state nexus revisited
    European Journal of Political Research, Vol. 44, No. 2. (March 2005), pp. 269-293.
    by Bernhard Kittel, Hannes Winner
  • Why are economists sceptical about agent-based simulations?
    Physica A: Statistical and Theoretical Physics, Vol. In Press, Uncorrected Proof
    by Roberto Leombruni, Matteo Richiardi
  • Dynamic Modeling for Persistent Event-Count Time Series
    American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 44, No. 4. (2000), pp. 823-843.
    by Patrick T Brandt, John T Williams, Benjamin O Fordham, Brain Pollins
  • Stirring the Frequentist Pot with a Dash of Bayes
    Political Analysis, Vol. 14, No. 3. (1 July 2006), pp. 339-344.
    by Andrew Bennett
  • Rigor or Rigor Mortis?: Rational Choice and Security Studies
    International Security, Vol. 23, No. 4. (1999), pp. 5-48.
    by Stephen M Walt
  • The Realist Paradigm and Degenerative versus Progressive Research Programs: An Appraisal of Neotraditional Research on Waltz's Balancing Proposition
    The American Political Science Review, Vol. 91, No. 4. (1997), pp. 899-912.
    by John A Vasquez
  • The Game Theory of International Politics
    World Politics, Vol. 38, No. 1. (1985), pp. 25-57.
    by Duncan Snidal
    posted to game-theory international-relations methodology by RolandKappe on 2006-11-13 19:37:30 as read
  • Political Methodology: A Welcoming Discipline
    Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 95, No. 450. (2000), pp. 651-654.
    by Nathaniel L Beck
    posted to methodology by RolandKappe on 2006-10-27 16:29:08 as read
  • Taking Time Seriously: Time-Series-Cross-Section Analysis with a Binary Dependent Variable
    American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 42, No. 4. (1998), pp. 1260-1288.
    by Nathaniel Beck, Jonathan N Katz, Richard Tucker
  • Quantitative Methoden der Internationalen Politik
    (2005)
    by Gerald Schneider, Gabriele Ruoff
    edited by Andreas Wilhelm, Carlo Masala
    posted to international-relations methodology quantitative by RolandKappe on 2006-10-27 15:00:31 as read
  • War Is in the Error Term
    International Organization, Vol. 53, No. 3. (1999), pp. 567-587.
    by Erik Gartzke
  • Explaining Rare Events in International Relations
    International Organization, Vol. 55, No. 3. (2001), pp. 693-715.
    by Gary King, Langche Zeng
    posted to conflict international-relations methodology quantitative by RolandKappe on 2006-10-27 12:48:41 as ***
  • Improving Quantitative Studies of International Conflict: A Conjecture
    The American Political Science Review, Vol. 94, No. 1. (2000), pp. 21-35.
    by Nathaniel Beck, Gary King, Langche Zeng
    posted to international-relations methodology quantitative by RolandKappe on 2006-10-27 09:16:22 as read
  • Research Design and Estimator Choices in the Analysis of Interstate Dyads: When Decisions Matter
    The Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 44, No. 5. (2000), pp. 653-685.
    by Scott D Bennett, Allan C Stam
  • Quantitative Methods in Peace Research
    Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 35, No. 4. (1998), pp. 419-427.
    by Ron P Smith
    posted to international-relations methodology quantitative by RolandKappe on 2006-10-26 14:12:19 as read
  • The Level-of-Analysis Problem in International Relations
    World Politics, Vol. 14, No. 1. (1961), pp. 77-92.
    by David J Singer
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