Published Online: 2013-01-11
©2013 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston
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Articles in the same Issue
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- Single Regression Estimates of Voting Choices When Turnout is Unknown
- Synthetic Priors that Merge Opinion from Multiple Experts
- Estimating Partisan Bias of the Electoral College Under Proposed Changes in Elector Apportionment
- Elections 2012: Suppressing Fraud or Suppressing the Vote?
- Risk-limiting Audits and the Margin of Victory in Nonplurality Elections
- Response to Andrew Gelman by Charles Murray
- Charles Murray’s Coming Apart and the measurement of social and political divisions
Articles in the same Issue
- Article
- Single Regression Estimates of Voting Choices When Turnout is Unknown
- Synthetic Priors that Merge Opinion from Multiple Experts
- Estimating Partisan Bias of the Electoral College Under Proposed Changes in Elector Apportionment
- Elections 2012: Suppressing Fraud or Suppressing the Vote?
- Risk-limiting Audits and the Margin of Victory in Nonplurality Elections
- Response to Andrew Gelman by Charles Murray
- Charles Murray’s Coming Apart and the measurement of social and political divisions