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Replication data for: Selection Bias and Continuous-Time Duration Models: Consequences and a Proposed Solution
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Frederick J. Boehmke ; Daniel S. Morey; and Megan Shannon, 2007, "Replication data for: Selection Bias and Continuous-Time Duration Models: Consequences and a Proposed Solution", hdl:1902.1/10209 UNF:3:M58IA+PIthnK/HqAgDf6HA== Frederick J. Boehmke [Distributor]
Study Global Idhdl:1902.1/10209
AuthorsFrederick J. Boehmke (University of Iowa); Daniel S. Morey (University of Iowa); and Megan Shannon (University of Mississippi)
Production Date2006
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Distribution Date2007
Deposit Date2007
Replication ForFrederick J. Boehmke, Daniel S. Morey, Megan Shannon. 2006. "Selection Bias and Continuous-Time Duration Models: Consequences and a Proposed Solution." American Journal of Political Science 50 (1), 192–207. article available here
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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 Carlo analyses that estimate common duration models as well as our proposed duration model with selection. These simulations show that ignoring sample selection issues can lead to biased parameter estimates, including the appearance of (nonexistent) duration dependence. In addition, our proposed estimator is found to be superior in root mean-square error terms when nontrivial amounts of selection are present. Finally, we provide an empirical application of our method by studying whether self-selectivity is a problem for studies of leaders' survival during and following militarized conflicts.

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