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WHAT TO DO (AND NOT TO DO) WITH TIME-SERIES
- Nathaniel N. Beck, Jonathan N. Katz
- Economics
- 1 September 1995
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Taking Time Seriously: Time-Series-Cross-Section Analysis with a Binary Dependent Variable
- Nathaniel N. Beck, Jonathan N. Katz, Richard Tucker
- Economics
- 1 October 1998
Researchers typically analyze time-series-cross-section data with a binary dependent
variable (BTSCS) using ordinary logit or probit. However, BTSCS observations are
likely to violate the…
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.
- Nathaniel N. Beck, Jonathan N. Katz
- SociologyAmerican Political Science Review
- 1 November 2006
Much as we would like to believe that the high citation count for this article is due to the brilliance and clarity of our argument, it is more likely that the count is due to our being in the right…
The Invention of Heterosexuality
- Jonathan N. Katz
- Art, Psychology
- 1995
"Heterosexuality," assumed to denote a universal sexual and cultural norm, has been largely exempt from critical scrutiny. In this boldly original work, Jonathan Ned Katz challenges the common notion…
Nuisance vs. Substance: Specifying and Estimating Time-Series-Cross-Section Models
- Nathaniel N. Beck, Jonathan N. Katz
- Mathematics
- 1996
In a previous article we showed that ordinary least squares with panel
corrected standard errors is superior to the Parks generalized least
squares approach to the estimation of…
Modeling Dynamics in Time-SeriesCross-Section Political Economy Data
- Nathaniel Becky, Jonathan N. Katz
- Chemistry
- 9 May 2011
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Throwing Out the Baby with the Bath Water: A Comment on Green, Kim, and Yoon
- Nathaniel N. Beck, Jonathan N. Katz
- EconomicsInternational Organization
- 1 March 2001
Donald P. Green, Soo Yeon Kim, and David H. Yoon argue that many findings in quantitative international relations that use the dyad-year design are flawed. In particular, they argue that the effect…
Gay American History : Lesbians and Gay Men in the U. S. A., a Documentary
- Jonathan N. Katz
- Sociology
- 1 December 1976
Time-Series-Cross-Section Issues: Dynamics, 2004
- Nathaniel N. Beck, Jonathan N. Katz
- Economics
- 2004
This paper deals with a variety of dynamic issues in the analysis of time-series‐ cross-section (TSCS) data raised by recent papers; it also more briefly treats some cross-sectional issues. Monte…
Why Did The Incumbency Advantage In U.S. House Elections Grow
- G. Cox, Jonathan N. Katz
- Economics
- 1 May 1996
Theory: A simple rational entry argument suggests that the value of incumbency
consists not just of a direct effect, reflecting the value of resources (such as staff)
attached to legislative…
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