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Ecological Inference for large tables - The 1992 presidential vote in California
Unformatted Document Text:  15 References Achen, Christopher H. (1995). The Thomsen Estimator for Ecological Inference, Paper prepared for the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association , 30 September, 1995, Chicago, Illinois. Hanmer, Michael J. and Michael W. Traugott (2004). “The impact of voting by mail on voter behavior”, American Political Research, vol. 32, no. 4, July 2004, pp. 375-405. Johnson, Norman L. and Samuel Kotz (1972). Distributions in Statistics: Continuous Multivariate Distributions, New York: Wiley. Gary King; Bradley Palmquist; Greg Adams; Micah Altman; Kenneth Benoit; Claudine Gay; Jeffrey B. Lewis; Russ Mayer; and Eric Reinhardt. (1997). ``The Record of American Democracy, 1984-1990,'' Harvard University, Cambridge, MA [producer], Ann Arbor, MI: ICPSR [distributor]. Park, Won-ho (2003). Voter Transition Rates and Ecological Inference, Paper prepared for presentation at the Anual Meeting of American Political Science Association, August 2003, Philadelphia. Thomsen, Søren Risbjerg (1987). Danish Elections 1920-79: A Logit Approach to Ecological Analysis and Inference, Aarhus: Politica. Available from http://www.ps.au.dk/srt/Ecology.htm . Thomsen, Søren Risbjerg (2000). “Issue voting and ecological inference”, Paper, http://www.ps.au.dk/srt/Multi/thoms00.pdf . Thomsen, Søren Risbjerg (2004). “Discussion on the paper by Wakefield”, in Wakefield (2004), pp. 339-340. Thomsen, Søren Risbjerg, Sten Berglund & Ingemar Wörlund (1991). "Assessing the validity of the logit method for ecological inference", European Journal of Political Research, 19, pp. 441-77. Wakefield, Jon (2004). “Ecological inference for 2 × 2 tables”, J.R. Statist. Soc. A, vol. 176, Part 3, pp. 385-445.

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References
Achen, Christopher H. (1995). The Thomsen Estimator for Ecological Inference, Paper prepared for the Annual
Meeting of the American Political Science Association , 30 September, 1995, Chicago, Illinois.
Hanmer, Michael J. and Michael W. Traugott (2004). “The impact of voting by mail on voter behavior”,
American Political Research, vol. 32, no. 4, July 2004, pp. 375-405.
Johnson, Norman L. and Samuel Kotz (1972). Distributions in Statistics: Continuous Multivariate Distributions,
New York: Wiley.
Gary King; Bradley Palmquist; Greg Adams; Micah Altman; Kenneth Benoit; Claudine Gay; Jeffrey B. Lewis;
Russ Mayer; and Eric Reinhardt. (1997). ``The Record of American Democracy, 1984-1990,'' Harvard
University, Cambridge, MA [producer], Ann Arbor, MI: ICPSR [distributor].
Park, Won-ho (2003). Voter Transition Rates and Ecological Inference, Paper prepared for presentation at the
Anual Meeting of American Political Science Association, August 2003, Philadelphia.
Thomsen, Søren Risbjerg (1987). Danish Elections 1920-79: A Logit Approach to Ecological Analysis and
Inference, Aarhus: Politica. Available from
http://www.ps.au.dk/srt/Ecology.htm
.
Thomsen, Søren Risbjerg (2000). “Issue voting and ecological inference”, Paper,
http://www.ps.au.dk/srt/Multi/thoms00.pdf
.
Thomsen, Søren Risbjerg (2004). “Discussion on the paper by Wakefield”, in Wakefield (2004), pp. 339-340.
Thomsen, Søren Risbjerg, Sten Berglund & Ingemar Wörlund (1991). "Assessing the validity of the logit method
for ecological inference", European Journal of Political Research, 19, pp. 441-77.
Wakefield, Jon (2004). “Ecological inference for 2 × 2 tables”, J.R. Statist. Soc. A, vol. 176, Part 3, pp. 385-445.


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