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View article: Ethnoracial Hierarchies and Democratic Commitments
Ethnoracial Hierarchies and Democratic Commitments Open
Entrenched ethnoracial hierarchies that persist alongside formal democratic rules threaten commitments to democracy. Previous research has shown how marginalization and oppression harm minoritized group members, but has rarely considered t…
View article: The Structural Origins of Racial Inequality and Attitudes Toward Redistribution
The Structural Origins of Racial Inequality and Attitudes Toward Redistribution Open
A long line of research demonstrates that priming race undermines support for redistribution by activating negative racial stereotypes that tend to place blame for racial inequalities on individual members of minoritized groups and downpla…
View article: American Dream versus American Reality: How Information about Structural Racism Can Prompt Support for Race-Based Policies
American Dream versus American Reality: How Information about Structural Racism Can Prompt Support for Race-Based Policies Open
Negative racial stereotypes routinely work together with myths about American equality to undermine public support for policies that would reduce inequality. But what happens when white Americans are confronted with information about struc…
View article: Medics, Mercenaries and Miscreants — A review of Canadian Medical Assistance Teams' EMT Type 1 response to the conflict in Ukraine
Medics, Mercenaries and Miscreants — A review of Canadian Medical Assistance Teams' EMT Type 1 response to the conflict in Ukraine Open
Introduction: On February 24, 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine, resulting in Europe’s largest refugee crisis since World War II. More than six million Ukrainians fled the country—half of these to Poland—and one-third of the population was inte…
View article: Author response: Pan-genome analysis identifies intersecting roles for Pseudomonas specialized metabolites in potato pathogen inhibition
Author response: Pan-genome analysis identifies intersecting roles for Pseudomonas specialized metabolites in potato pathogen inhibition Open
Article Figures and data Abstract Editor's evaluation eLife digest Introduction Results Discussion Materials and methods Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Data availability References Decision letter Author response Article and author information Metr…
View article: Religion and Latino Partisanship in the United States
Religion and Latino Partisanship in the United States Open
This paper examines the interplay between religion, ethnicity, and the partisanship of Latinos in the United States. Using pooled data from the 1990-2000 National Election Studies, we assess denominational affiliation and religious commitm…
View article: Replication Data for: Inequality, Exclusion, and Tolerance for Political Dissent in Latin America
Replication Data for: Inequality, Exclusion, and Tolerance for Political Dissent in Latin America Open
Country-level dataset, .do file, and description of proprietary LAPOP datasets used in analysis for the referenced paper.
View article: PPS volume 17 issue 4 Cover and Back matter
PPS volume 17 issue 4 Cover and Back matter Open
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View article: Pan-genome analysis identifies intersecting roles for <i>Pseudomonas</i> specialized metabolites in potato pathogen inhibition
Pan-genome analysis identifies intersecting roles for <i>Pseudomonas</i> specialized metabolites in potato pathogen inhibition Open
Agricultural soil harbors a diverse microbiome that can form beneficial relationships with plants, including the inhibition of plant pathogens. Pseudomonas spp. are one of the most abundant bacterial genera in the soil and rhizosphere and …
View article: analyses_ekmw_RAP.R
analyses_ekmw_RAP.R Open
Code to reproduce all simulations in the paper.
View article: Congressional Attention to Economic Problems
Congressional Attention to Economic Problems Open
Provides yearly counts of terms/n-grams spoken about 11 economic problems in Congress from 1995-2016
View article: func_ekmw_RAP.R
func_ekmw_RAP.R Open
Auxiliary functions used in analyses_ekmw_RAP.R.
View article: Moving forward with time series analysis
Moving forward with time series analysis Open
In a recent Research and Politics article, we showed that for many types of time series data, concerns about spurious relationships can be overcome by following standard procedures associated with cointegration tests and the general error …
View article: Moving Forward with Time Series Analysis
Moving Forward with Time Series Analysis Open
Replication materials for "Moving Forward with Time Series Analysis" (Enns, Kelly, Masaki, and Wohlfarth 2017).
View article: PPS volume 14 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
PPS volume 14 issue 2 Cover and Front matter Open
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View article: Don’t jettison the general error correction model just yet: A practical guide to avoiding spurious regression with the GECM
Don’t jettison the general error correction model just yet: A practical guide to avoiding spurious regression with the GECM Open
In a recent issue of Political Analysis, Grant and Lebo authored two articles that forcefully argue against the use of the general error correction model (GECM) in nearly all time series applications of political data. We reconsider Grant …
View article: Replication Data for: "Don’t Jettison the General Error Correction Model Just Yet: A Practical Guide to Avoiding Spurious Regression with the GECM"
Replication Data for: "Don’t Jettison the General Error Correction Model Just Yet: A Practical Guide to Avoiding Spurious Regression with the GECM" Open
These files reproduce simulations discussed in "Don’t Jettison the General Error Correction Model Just Yet: A Practical Guide to Avoiding Spurious Regression with the GECM"