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Enhancing democracy through . . .
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Making the most of statistical analyses: Improving interpretation and presentation
– Gary King, Michael Tomz, Jason Wittenberg
- 2000
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Modeling Multilevel Data Structures
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- 1997
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Austin. His recent book, Why Dominant Parties Lose: Mexico’s Democratization in
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- 2007
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Political Dynasties
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- 2007
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Estimating the Electoral Consequences of Legislative Redistricting
– Andrew Gelman, Gary King
- 1990
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Incumbency, redistricting, and the decline of competition in U.S. House elections
– Alan I. Abramowitz, Brad Alexander, Matthew Gunning
- 2006
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Socially Optimal Districting
– Stephen Coate, Brian Knight
- 2005
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Electoral Bias and Policy Choices: Theory and Evidence
– Timothy Besley, Ian Preston
- 2007
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The Effects of Incumbency Advantage in the U.S. Senate on the Choice of Electoral Design: Evidence from a Dynamic Selection Model ∗
– Gautam Gowrisankaran, Matthew F. Mitchell, Andrea Moro
- 2006
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Why Do Incumbent Senators Win?
– Evidence From Dynamic, Gautam Gowrisankaran, Matthew F. Mitchell, Andrea Moro
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Redistricting and the Personal Vote: When Natural Experiments Are Neither Natural Nor Experiments
– Jasjeet S. Sekhon, Rocío Titiunik, Associate Professor
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Regression-Discontinuity Designs and Popular Elections: Implications of Pro-Incumbent Bias in Close U.S. House Races
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1 The Marketplace of Democracy: Normative and Empirical Issues
– Michael P. Mcdonald, Michael P. Mcdonald, John Samples
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Randomization Inference in the Regression Discontinuity Design to Study the Incumbency Advantage in the U.S. Senate ∗
– Sen Rocío Titiunik
- 2012
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The Reapportionment Revolution and Bias in U.S. Congressional Elections
– Gary W. Cox, Jonathan N. Katz
- 1998
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A Unified Method of Evaluating Electoral Systems and Redistricting Plans
– Andrew Gelman, Gary King
- 1994
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Why context should not count
– Depurtmcwt Of Government, Haruurd Ljniuersi, Littuuer Cbnter, North Yard
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