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Frederick J. Boehmke
Studies: 5
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Recent work in survey research has made progress in estimating models involving selection bias in a particularly difficult circumstance—all non-respondents are unit non-responders, meaning that no data ...

hdl:1902.1/10212
10 downloads + analyses
Updated: Jan 21, 2009
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A variety of factors have been shown to influence position timing and the content of positions taken by legislators on important issues. In addition to these observed factors, I argue that unobserved ...

hdl:1902.1/10208
6 downloads + analyses
Updated: Jan 21, 2009
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In this article I study the factors that determine the number of initiatives that appear on statewide ballots, with an emphasis on the characteristics of state interest group populations. In particular, I ...

hdl:1902.1/10210
29 downloads + analyses
Updated: Jan 21, 2009
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This article analyzes the consequences of nonrandom sample selection for continuous-time duration analyses and develops a new estimator to correct for it when necessary. We conduct a series of Monte ...

hdl:1902.1/10209
48 downloads + analyses
Updated: Jan 21, 2009
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When modeling regional policy diffusion effects, scholars have traditionally made appeals to both social learning and economic competition as causes of diffusion. In their empirical studies of policy ...

hdl:1902.1/10211
45 downloads + analyses
Updated: Jan 21, 2009