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Political Analysis is official journal of the Society for Political Methodology & the Political Methodology Section of the American Political Science Association. The Political Analysis website at Oxford University Press has further information about the journal, including the composition of the editorial board, subscription information, & author information including submission instructions.

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Ancillary Materials in Volume 14

Patrick Brandt & John Freeman
Advances in Bayesian Time Series Modeling and the Study of Politics: Theory Testing, Forecasting & Policy Analysis
Political Analysis 2006 14: 1-36 [ZIP]
Kevin Arseneaux, Alan Gerber & Donald Green
Comparing Experimental and Matching Methods using a Large-Scale Field Experiment in Voter Mobilization
Political Analysis 2006 14: 37-62 [363 MB ZIP]
Jean-François Laslier
Spatial Approval Voting
Political Analysis 2006 14: 160-185 [ZIP]
Luke Keele & Nathan J. Kelly
Dynamic Models for Dynamic Theories: The Ins and Outs of Lagged Dependent Variables
Political Analysis 2006 14: 186-205 [ZIP]
Robert Jackson & Jason Sides
Revisiting the Influence of Campaign Tone on Turnout in Senate Elections
Political Analysis 2006 14: 206-218 [ZIP]
James Fowler
Connecting the Congress: A Study of Cosponsorship Networks
Political Analysis 2006 14: 456-487 [ZIP]


Edited by R. Michael Alvarez and Jonathan N. Katz
Associate Editors are Andrew Gelman, Simon Jackman, Jasjeet Sekhon and Vera Troeger
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