Data, including Replication Data Sets
- The Supreme Court During Crisis: How
War Affects Only Nonwar Cases by Lee Epstein, Daniel E. Ho,
Gary King, and Jeffrey A. Segal. (Data: ZIP | Article: PDF |
Abstract: HTML)
- 10 Million International Dyadic Events
coding conflict and cooperation in international relations,
1990-2004. (Website: HTML | Abstract of King and
Lowe 2003 Evaluation: HTML)
- Improving Quantitative
Studies of International Conflict: A Conjecture by
Nathaniel Beck, Gary King, Langche Zeng, APSR. (Data: ZIP)
- A Statistical Model of Multiparty Electoral Data
by Jonathan Katz and Gary King, ICPSR Publication Related
Archive Number 1190. (Data: ZIP)
- Making the Most of
Statistical Analyses: Improving Interpretation and
Presentation, AJPS, Gary King, Michael Tomz, and Jason
Wittenberg. ICPSR PRA number 1255. (Data: ZIP | Article: HTML)
- Record Of American Democracy Project,
our NSF-supported effort to collect, document, and merge all
precinct-level election and census data for the entire United
States, 1984-1990 (3,725 census and 30-40 electoral variables
for each state and year, for about 170,000 precincts). The data
collection includes geographic boundary files, so users can
easily draw maps with these data. A brief summary (published in
PS and Sociological Methods and Research) is
available, as is the the complete documentation and data
(dynamically subsettable and convertable). You can also get a
CD-Rom from the ICPSR with all the data and documents (ICPSR
data set number 2162). (Winner of the Okidata Best Research
Web Site Award) (Website: ROAD)
- A Solution to the Ecological Inference Problem: Reconstructing
Individual Behavior from Aggregate Data, ICPSR
Publications Related Archive number s1132. (Website: EI | Data: ZIP for
UNIX, ZIP for Windows NT)
- A Unified Model of Cabinet Dissolution in Parliamentary
Democracies by Gary King, James E. Alt, Nancy Burns, and
Michael Laver, ICPSR Publications Related Archive Number
1115. (Data: ZIP)
- Constituency Service and Incumbency Advantage, ICPSR
Publications Related Archive number 1108. (Data: ASC)
- Elections to the United States House of Representatives,
1898-1992, ICPSR data set number 6311. (Data: ZIP)
- Enhancing Democracy Through Legislative
Redistricting
by Andrew Gelman and Gary King, ICPSR Publications
Related Archive number 1101. (Data: EXE)
- On Party Platforms, Mandates, and Government Spending
by Gary King and Michael Laver, ICPSR Publications Related
Archive Number
1109. (Data: EXE)
- On Political Methodology, ICPSR Publications Related
Archive Number 1053. (Data: EXE)
- Unified Method of Evaluating Electoral Systems and Redistricting
Plans: United States House of Representatives and Ohio State
Legislature by Andrew Gelman
and Gary King, ICPSR Publications Related Archive Number
1054. (Data: ZIP)
- When Can History be Our Guide?
The Pitfalls of Counterfactual Inference by Gary King and
Langche Zeng. (Replication
Data: ZIP | Article: PDF)
- Theory and Evidence in International
Conflict: A Response to de Marchi, Gelpi, and Grynaviski
by Nathaniel Beck, Gary King, and Langche Zeng, Version:
8/17/2003. (Data: ZIP | Article: PDF)
- Improving Forecasts of State Failure by Gary
King and Langche Zeng, World Politics, 2001. (Data: ZIP,
includes replication data archive of variables derived and used
in final analysis and details about neural net chosen (see also
country names: Stata file); State
Failure Task Force Data: ZIP, original data in
Stata format and Excel documentation. Note that the Stata file
is large and so you will need Stata's USE command. These data
were created by the State Failure Task Force and were used in
their government and scholarly reports. Our article contains
details and citations; ASCIII | Article: PDF |
Abstract: HTML) Officials from the
State Failure Task Force tell me they continue to clean and
update this collection, plan to post a new version of it for
free use by the scholarly community at their web site, and will
let me know when this is available; I will provide a link as
soon as they let me know.
- Explaining Rare Events in International Relations
by Gary King and Langche Zeng, International
Organization, 55, 3 (Spring, 2001): 693-715. (Replication Data: TAR.GZ | Abstract: HTML)
- Estimating the Probability of Events That have Never Occurred:
When Is Your Vote Decisive? by Andrew Gelman, Gary King,
and John Boscardin, JASA March 1998. (Data: ASC)
- Why Are American Presidential Election Campaign Polls So
Variable When Votes are So Predictable? by Andrew Gelman
and Gary King, British Journal of Political Science,
Vol. 23, No. 1 (October, 1993). (Data:
ZIP, includes a Gauss program,
data, and notes from a public lecture on how to forecast the
1992 elections (including everything but the random effects
terms to allow within year correlations). The program also
demonstrates how to use some simple Bayesian simulation
techniques.)
- The Stability
of Partisan Identification in the U.S. House of
Representatatives, 1789-1984. (Data: ZIP,
includes PDFs of handwritten notes about individual party
switchers.)
- Measuring the Consequences of Delegate Selection Rules
in Presidential Nominations by Stephen Ansolabehere and
Gary King, Journal of Politics, Vol. 52, No. 2 (May,
1990): Pp. 609-621. (Data: ZIP | Abstract: HTML)