Political Analysis - #1 in Political Science
Political Analysis has again been confirmed as the top-cited journal in political science, according to the recently released 2009 ISI Journal Citation Reports. The journal has been ranked 1 out of 112 journals with an impact factor of 3.756.
To celebrate Political Analysis' # 1 ranking we are granting free access to highly-cited articles from the journal. These articles are just a sample of the impressive collection of research on political methodology published in the journal.
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- Understanding Wordscores
Will Lowe
Volume 16, Number 4 - Special Issue: The Statistical Analysis of Political Text
Autumn 2008 - A Robust Transformation Procedure for Interpreting Political Text
Lanny W. Martin and Georg Vanberg
Volume 16, Number 1
Winter 2008 - Expert Opinion, Agency Characteristics, and Agency Preferences
Joshua D. Clinton and David E. Lewis
Volume 16, Number 1
Winter 2008
- Matching as Nonparametric Preprocessing for Reducing Model Dependence in Parametric Causal Inference
Daniel E. Ho, Kosuke Imai, Gary King, Elizabeth A. Stuart
Volume 15, Issue 3
Summer 2007 - Efficient Estimation of Time-Invariant and Rarely Changing Variables in Finite Sample Panel Analyses with Unit Fixed Effects
Thomas Plümper, Vera E. Troeger
Volume 15, Issue 2
Spring 2007 - A Lot More to Do: The Sensitivity of Time-Series Cross-Section Analyses to Simple Alternative Specifications
Sven E. Wilson, Daniel M. Butler
Volume 15, Issue 2
Spring 2007
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