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 2008 ISI Journal Citation Reports. The journal has been ranked 1 out of 99 journals with an increased impact factor of 4.780. Last year, the journal achieved the number one ranking out of 93 journals with an impact factor of 2.535.
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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- 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 - Set Relations in Social Research: Evaluating Their Consistency and Coverage
Charles C. Ragin
Volume 14, Issue 3
Summer 2006 - Advances in Bayesian Time Series Modeling and the Study of Politics: Theory Testing, Forecasting, and Policy Analysis
Patrick T. Brandt, John R. Freeman
Volume 14, Issue 1
Winter 2006
- Understanding Interaction Models: Improving Empirical Analyses
Thomas Brambor, William Roberts Clark, Matt Golder
Volume 14, Issue 1
Winter 2006