Reprints, pre-prints, and working papers

Credible Comparisons Using Interpersonally Incomparable Data
Jonathan Wand. 2008
Assessing Partisan Bias in Voting Technology: The Case of the 2004 New Hampshire Recount
Michael Herron and Jonathan Wand. (2007) Electoral Studies. Vol 26:2 (June), 247--61.
doi:10.1016/j.electstud.2006.02.004
The Allocation of Campaign Contributions by Interest Groups
and the Rise of Elite Polarization
Jonathan Wand. 2007.
Anchors: Software for Anchoring Vignette Data
Jonathan Wand, Gary King and Olivia Lau. 2007. Forthcoming at Journal of Statistical Software
Comparing Models of Strategic Choice
Jonathan Wand. 2005. Political Analysis.
Detecting and Correcting Election Irregularities
Walter R. Mebane, Jr., Jasjeet S. Sekhon, and Jonathan Wand. 2003.
Evaluating the Consequences of Assumptions Using Simulations
Jonathan Wand. 2002. The Political Methodologist Vol 11, n 2 (Fall) pp 21--25.
The Butterfly Did It: The Aberrant Vote for Buchanan in Palm Beach County, Florida
Jonathan Wand, Kenneth Shotts, Jasjeet Sekhon, Walter Mebane, Jr., Michael Herron, and Henry Brady
2001. American Political Science Review, 95:4 (December), pp 793--810.
All data and code for replication
Related papers and resources
A Comparative Analysis of Multinomial Voting Irregularities: Canada 2000
Jonathan Wand, Jasjeet S. Sekhon, and Walter R. Mebane, Jr.
2001. Proceedings of the American Statistical Society.
Law and Data: The Butterfly Ballot Episode
Henry Brady, Michael Herron, Walter Mebane, Jr., Jasjeet Sekhon, Kenneth Shotts, and Jonathan Wand
2001. PS: Political Science & Politics XXXIV:1 (March)

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