Prof. Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier
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Ohio State University logo Department of Political Science
Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier
Vernal Riffe Professor of Political Science and
Professor of Sociology
Director of the Program in Statistics and Methodology
Office: 2049S Derby Hall
154 N. Oval Mall
Columbus, Ohio 43210
(614) 292-9642
email: steffensmeier.2@osu.edu
Replication data for: The Incidence and Timing of PAC Contributions to Incumbent U.S. House Members - 1993-94
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Documentation, Data and Analysis
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1. Documentation
incidence.pdf
Adobe PDF - 97 KB - 21 downloads
Original article associated with this study
README.txt
Plain Text - 2 KB - 12 downloads
Detailed information about the files in this study
2. Data
corporate.tab
Tab Separated - 26 MB - 6 downloads + analyses
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Dataset for corporate PACs
Tabular Data336756 Cases21 Variables
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labor.tab
Tab Separated - 3 MB - 2 downloads + analyses
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Dataset for the labor PACs
Tabular Data46376 Cases22 Variables
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PACcontributions.zip
application/x-zip-compressed - 2 MB - 4 downloads
Zip file containing all files associated with this study
3. Supplementary Files
Baseline Hazard Rates Figure.doc
MS Word - 537 KB - 2 downloads
A figure of the baseline hazard rates for the four models
results corporate.log
application/octet-stream - 13 KB - 4 downloads
Stata .log file containing replications of the corporate models
results labor.log
application/octet-stream - 12 KB - 3 downloads
Stata .log file containing replications of the labor models
splitpop.do
application/octet-stream - 790 bytes - 7 downloads
Stata program used to estimate the split population duration models