Replication data for: Empirical vs. Theoretical Claims about Extreme Counterfactuals: A Response
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Gary King and Langche Zeng. 2009. "Empirical vs. Theoretical Claims about Extreme Counterfactuals: A Response" Political Analysis Vol. 17, Pp. 107-112; http://gking.harvard.edu/files/abs/cfr-abs.shtml.
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Study Global IDhdl:1902.1/11903
AuthorsGary King (Harvard University); Langche Zeng (UC San Diego)
Production Date2008
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Deposit DateSeptember 06, 2008
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A response to Sambanis and Michaelides, "A Comment on Diagnostic Tools for Counterfactual Inference", which was a comment on: Gary King and Langche Zeng. 2006. "The Dangers of Extreme Counterfactuals," Political Analysis, 14, 2, Pp. 131-159.

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