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Publications related to Methodology

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  • Corey Lang, Casey J Wichman, Michael J Weir, Shanna Pearson‐Merkowitz. "Cost misperception and voting for public goods." American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2025
  • Enns, Peter K., Nathan Kelly, Takaaki Masaki, and Patrick C. Wohlfarth. 2017. "Moving Forward with Time Series Analysis." Research and Politics 4(4): 1-7. ennsetal_2017rap.pdf536.92 KB
  • Jóhanna K Birnir. Forthcoming. Introducing the AMAR (All Minorities at Risk) Data. (with David D. Laitin; Jonathan Wilkenfeld; David M Waguespack; Agatha Hultquist; Ted R Gurr) Journal of Conflict Resolution. amar_jcr.pdf4.37 MB
  • McDonald, Jared, Zachary Scott, and Michael Hanmer. 2017. “Using Self-Prophecy to Combat Vote Overreporting on Public Opinion Surveys.” Electoral Studies 50: 137-141. final_publication.pdf261.67 KB
  • Enns, Peter K., Nathan Kelly, Takaaki Masaki, and Patrick C. Wohlfarth. 2016. "Don't Jettison the General Error Correction Model Just Yet: A Practical Guide to Avoiding Spurious Regression with the GECM." Research and Politics 3(2): 1-13. ennsKellyMasakiWohlfarth_RAP2016.pdf1.15 MB
  • McCauley, John F. 2015 (with Daniel N. Posner). “African Borders as Sources of Natural Experiments: Promise and Pitfalls.” Political Science Research and Methods 3, 2: 409-418. McCauley and Posner_PSRM 2015.pdf218.53 KB
  • Park, Won-ho, Michael J. Hanmer, and Daniel R. Biggers. 2014. “Ecological Inference Under Unfavorable Conditions: Straight and Split-Ticket Voting in Diverse Settings and Small Samples.” Electoral Studies,36:192-203, 2014. Park Hanmer Biggers ES Ecological Inference Under Unfavorable Conditions.pdf422.31 KB
  • “An Alternative Approach to Estimating Who is Most Likely to Respond to Changes in Registration Laws.” Political Behavior, 29:1-30, 2007. Hanmer PB Reg laws.pdf262 KB
  • “Good Excuses: Understanding Who Votes with an Improved Turnout Question.” (Brian Duff, Michael J. Hanmer, Won-ho Park, and Ismail K. White). Public Opinion Quarterly, 71:67-90, 2007. Duff Hanmer Park White POQ Good Excuses Overreporting.pdf135.85 KB

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