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Volume 9, Number 1

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Table of Contents

Methodological Artifacts in Measures of Political Efficacy and Trust: A Multiple Correspondence Analysis
Jorg Blasius and Victor Thiessen
Published Article in Adobe PDF Format (305 kb)

Aggregation Among Binary, Count, and Duration Models: Estimating the Same Quantities from Different Levels of Data
James E. Alt, Gary King, and Curtis S. Signorino
Published Article in Adobe PDF Format (63 kb)

Uncertainty and Turnout
Mitchell S. Sanders
Published Article in Adobe PDF Format (63 kb)
Ancillary Materials from the Author

Do Surveys Provide Representative or Whimsical Assessments of the Economy
Harvey D. Palmer and Raymond M. Duch
Published Article in Adobe PDF Format (85 kb)
Ancillary Materials from the Author

Modeling Equilibrium Relationships: Error Correction Models with Strongly Autoregressive Data
Suzanna De Boef
Published Article in Adobe PDF Format (47 kb)
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