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Table of Contents

Introduction
Gary Cox
Published Article [PDF]
Ideal Point Estimation with a Small Number of Votes: A Random-Effects Approach
Michael Bailey
Published Article [PDF]
Ancillary Materials from the Author
The Geometry of Multidimensional Quadratic Utility in Models of Parliamentary Roll Call Voting
Keith T. Poole
Published Article [PDF]
The associated software by the author [Zip]
Multidimensional Analysis of Roll Call Data via Bayesian Simulation: Identification, Estimation, Inference & Model Checking.
Simon Jackman
Published Article [PDF]
The associated software by the author [Zip]
Agenda Constrained Legislator Ideal Points & the Spatial Voting Model
Joshua D. Clinton & Adam Meirowitz
Published Article [PDF]
Ancillary Materials from the Author
Interest Group Ratings & Regression Inconsistency
Michael Herron
Published Article [PDF]
Estimating Voter Preference Distributions from Individual-Level Voting Data
Jeffrey B. Lewis
Published Article [PDF]
Ancillary Materials from the Author
Copyright & Disclaimer
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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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