Finding New Information for Ecological Inference Models: A Comment on Jon Wakefield, 'Ecological Inference in 2X2 Tables'
Gary King. 2004.
"Finding New Information for Ecological Inference Models: A Comment on Jon Wakefield, 'Ecological Inference in 2X2 Tables'".
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 167(3), p. 437.

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Congratulations goes to Jon Wakefield for an unusually complete and completely insightful contribution to this fast-growing literature. Wakefield productively follows what is now standard practice by including both deterministic and statistical information in each new model and then seeking out additional sources of information.
See Also
- [Book] Information in Ecological Inference: An Introduction (2004)
- [Paper] A Consensus on Second Stage Analyses in Ecological Inference Models (2003)
- [Paper] Analyzing Second Stage Ecological Regressions (2003)
- [Paper] Geography, Statistics, and Ecological Inference (2000)
- [Paper] Isolating Spatial Autocorrelation, Aggregation Bias, and Distributional Violations in Ecological Inference (2002)
- [Paper] The Future of Ecological Inference Research: A Reply to Freedman et Al. (1999)
- [Paper] Bayesian and Frequentist Inference for Ecological Inference: The RxC Case (2001)
- [Paper] Binomial-Beta Hierarchical Models for Ecological Inference (1999)