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View article: Political Competition and Judicial Independence: How Courts Fill the Void When Legislatures Are Ineffective
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What effect does political competition have in generating de facto judicial independence? We argue that competition in a legislature can drive increases in de facto judicial independence. Our game-theoretic model reveals that increased com…
View article: Replication Data for: "Political Competition and Judicial Independence: How Courts Fill the Void When Legislatures Are Ineffective"
Replication Data for: "Political Competition and Judicial Independence: How Courts Fill the Void When Legislatures Are Ineffective" Open
The data and code herein replicate the main and supplementary analyses for the paper, "Political Competition and Judicial Independence: How Courts Fill the Void When Legislatures Are Ineffective." What effect does political competition hav…
View article: Political Competition and Judicial Independence: How Courts Fill the Void When Legislatures Are Ineffective
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What effect does political competition have in generating de facto judicial independence? Weargue that competition in a legislature can drive increases in de facto judicial independence.Our game-theoretic model reveals that increased compe…
View article: Replication Data for: Ends Against the Middle: Measuring Latent Traits When Opposites Respond the Same Way for Antithetical Reasons
Replication Data for: Ends Against the Middle: Measuring Latent Traits When Opposites Respond the Same Way for Antithetical Reasons Open
Standard methods for measuring latent traits from categorical data assume that response functions are monotonic. This assumption is violated when individuals from both extremes respond identically but for conflicting reasons. Two survey re…
View article: GPIRT: A Gaussian Process Model for Item Response Theory
GPIRT: A Gaussian Process Model for Item Response Theory Open
The goal of item response theoretic (IRT) models is to provide estimates of latent traits from binary observed indicators and at the same time to learn the item response functions (IRFs) that map from latent trait to observed response. How…
View article: Replication Data for: "GPIRT: A Gaussian Process Model for Item Response Theory"
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This repository contains the code and raw data necessary to reproduce the results in "GPIRT: A Gaussian Process Model for Item Response Theory" by JBrandon Duck-Mayr, Roman Garnett, and Jacob M. Montgomery.
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View article: congress-application.R
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View article: H116_members.tab
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View article: plot_irf.R
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View article: gplvm.py
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View article: cat-helpers.R
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View article: H116_votes.tab
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View article: covSEiso.R
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View article: npi-application.R
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View article: gpirt-replication.Rproj
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View article: gpirt-cat.cpp
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View article: figure1-example-IRFs.R
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View article: supplementary-results.R
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View article: prepare-data.R
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View article: Judicial Independence and Political Competition: Comparing Democracies Over Time
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