[Home Page] [CfP] [Editors] [Archives] [Submission Overview] [Submission Types] [Replication Policy] [Contact]

Replication data for: Political Science Computing: A Review of Trends in Computer Evolution and Political Science Research
hdl:1902.1/12360
Version: 1 – Released: Thu Feb 12 11:51:09 EST 2009
Cataloging Information
Documentation, Data and Analysis
User Comments
Versions
 
If you use these data, please add the following citation to your scholarly references. Why cite?
Original Publication
Results found in this publication can be replicated using these data.
Elliott, Euel W., Karl Ho, Jennifer Holmes. forthcoming. Political Science Computing: A Review of Trends in Computer Evolution and Political Science Research. Journal of Information Technology and Politics.
Data Citation Details
Study Global IDhdl:1902.1/12360
AuthorsEuel W. Elliott; Karl Ho; Jennifer S. Holmes
ProducerKarl Ho
Production DateFebruary 12, 2009
Deposit DateFebruary 12, 2009
Provenance
Abstract and Scope
Abstract

The increase in computing power in the last four decades has had an enormous impact upon the way political scientists conduct research. In this paper, we review the development of computing resources and the lifting of computational limitations of the use of political methodologies. Using descriptive analysis, we demonstrate that Moore’s Law, or the doubling of power in computing hardware every 18 months, is closely associated with the adoption of advanced statistical methods and database usage in political science research. Our findings are surely not startling to researchers but our analyses do highlight and provide important details as to the evolution of the profession over the last few decades. We aim at providing hints as to the future direction of political science research as computational capabilities continue to grow.

KeywordsMoore’s law, multivariate models, political methodology, electronic library database
Kind of DataASCII
Data Availability
Number of Files 2
Terms of Use
Dataverse Network Terms of Use
View Terms of Use [+]
IQSS Dataverse Network Terms and Conditions

By downloading these Materials, I agree to the following:

  1. I will not use the Materials to
    1. obtain information that could directly or indirectly identify subjects.
    2. produce links among the Distributor's datasets or among the Distributor's data and other datasets that could identify individuals or organizations.
    3. obtain information about, or further contact with, subjects known to me except where the use and/or release of such identifying information has no potential for constituting an unwarranted invasion of privacy and/or breach of confidentiality.
  2. I agree not to download any Materials where prohibited by applicable law.
  3. I agree not to use the Materials in any way prohibited by applicable law.
  4. I agree that any books, articles, conference papers, theses, dissertations, reports, or other publications that I create which employ data reference the bibliographic citation accompanying this data. These citations include the data authors, data identifier, and other information accord with the Recommended Standard (http://thedata.org/citation/standard) for social science data.
  5. THE DISTRIBUTOR MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, REGARDING OR RELATING TO THE DATASET

"Replication data for: Political Science Computing: A Review of Trends in Computer Evolution and Political Science Research", hdl:1902.1/12360