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Modeling Two Types of Peace

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  • Benjamin E. Bagozzi

    (Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA)

  • Daniel W. Hill Jr

    (Department of International Affairs, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA)

  • Will H. Moore

    (Department of Political Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA)

  • Bumba Mukherjee

    (Department of Political Science, Penn State University, University Park, PA, USA)

Abstract

A growing body of applied research on political violence employs split-population models to address problems of zero inflation in conflict event counts and related binary dependent variables. Nevertheless, conflict researchers typically use standard ordered probit models to study discrete ordered dependent variables characterized by excessive zeros (e.g., levels of conflict). This study familiarizes conflict scholars with a recently proposed split-population model—the zero-inflated ordered probit (ZiOP) model—that explicitly addresses the econometric challenges that researchers face when using a “zero-inflated†ordered dependent variable. We show that the ZiOP model provides more than an econometric fix: it provides substantively rich information about the heterogeneous pool of “peace†observations that exist in zero-inflated ordinal variables that measure violent conflict. We demonstrate the usefulness of the model through Monte Carlo experiments and replications of published work and also show that the substantive effects of covariates derived from the ZiOP model can reveal nonmonotonic relationships between these covariates and one’s conflict probabilities of interest.

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  • Benjamin E. Bagozzi & Daniel W. Hill Jr & Will H. Moore & Bumba Mukherjee, 2015. "Modeling Two Types of Peace," Journal of Conflict Resolution, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 59(4), pages 728-752, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:jocore:v:59:y:2015:i:4:p:728-752
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