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Volume 20, Number 1, 2012

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Causal Inference without Balance Checking: Coarsened Exact Matching
pp. 1-24(24)
Authors: Iacus, Stefano M.; King, Gary; Porro, Giuseppe

Statistical Analysis of List Experiments
pp. 47-77(31)
Authors: Blair, Graeme; Imai, Kosuke

Coder Reliability and Misclassification in the Human Coding of Party Manifestos
pp. 78-91(14)
Authors: Mikhaylov, Slava; Laver, Michael; Benoit, Kenneth R.

Model-based Clustering and Typologies in the Social Sciences
pp. 92-112(21)
Authors: Ahlquist, John S.; Breunig, Christian

Comparing Partial Likelihood and Robust Estimation Methods for the Cox Regression Model
pp. 113-135(23)
Authors: Desmarais, Bruce A.; Harden, Jeffrey J.

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