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  1. Of Nickell Bias and its Cures
  2. Random Coefficient Models for Time-Series—Cross-Section Data: Monte Carlo Experiments
  3. Gerrymandering Roll Calls in Congress, 1879?2000
  4. 8. Nathaniel Beck and Jonathan N. Katz. 1995. “What to Do (and Not to Do) with Time-Series Cross-Section Data.” American Political Science Review 89 (September): 634–47 Cited 398 times.
  5. Indecision Theory: Weight of Evidence and Voting Behavior
  6. Standard Voting Power Indexes Do Not Work: An Empirical Analysis
  7. Elbridge Gerry's Salamander
  8. A Fast, Easy, and Efficient Estimator for Multiparty Electoral Data
  9. The mathematics and statistics of voting power
  10. Throwing Out the Baby with the Bath Water: A Comment on Green, Kim, and Yoon
  11. Poststratification Without Population Level Information on the Poststratifying Variable With Application to Political Polling
  12. Erratum: Taking Time Seriously: Time-Series-Cross-Section Analysis with a Binary Dependent Variable
  13. The Reapportionment Revolution and Bias in U. S. Congressional Elections
  14. A Statistical Model for Multiparty Electoral Data
  15. Taking Time Seriously: Time-Series-Cross-Section Analysis with a Binary Dependent Variable
  16. Why Did the Incumbency Advantage in U.S. House Elections Grow?
  17. Careerism, Committee Assignments, and the Electoral Connection
  18. Nuisance vs. Substance: Specifying and Estimating Time-Series-Cross-Section Models
  19. What To Do (and Not to Do) with Time-Series Cross-Section Data
  20. Government Partisanship, Labor Organization, and Macroeconomic Performance: A Corrigendum.
  21. A Model of Congressional Redistricting in the United States