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Gary King

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Institute for Quantitative Social Science
Harvard University

Cambridge, Massachusetts (United States)
http://iq.harvard.edu/
RePEc:edi:cbrssus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Kosuke Imai & Gary King & Carlos Velasco Rivera, 2016. "Do Nonpartisan Programmatic Policies Have Partisan Electoral Effects? Evidence from Two Large Scale Randomized Experiments," Working Paper 366526, Harvard University OpenScholar.
  2. Lazer, David & Ryan Kennedy & Gary King & Alessandro Vespignani, 2014. "Google Flu Trends Still Appears Sick: An Evaluation of the 2013?2014 Flu Season," Working Paper 155056, Harvard University OpenScholar.
  3. Matthew Blackwell & Stefano Iacus & Gary King & Giuseppe Porro, 2010. "CEM: Coarsened Exact Matching in Stata," BOS10 Stata Conference 8, Stata Users Group.
  4. Stefano Iacus & Gary King & Giuseppe Porro, 2009. "Multivariate Matching Methods That are Monotonic Imbalance Bounding," UNIMI - Research Papers in Economics, Business, and Statistics unimi-1089, Universitá degli Studi di Milano.
  5. Stefano Iacus & Gary King & Giuseppe Porro, 2008. "Matching for Causal Inference Without Balance Checking," UNIMI - Research Papers in Economics, Business, and Statistics unimi-1073, Universitá degli Studi di Milano.
  6. Katz, Jonathan N. & Gelman, Andrew & King, Gary, 2002. "Empirically Evaluating the Electoral College," Working Papers 1134, California Institute of Technology, Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences.
  7. Honaker, James & Katz, Jonathan K. & King, Gary, 2001. "An Improved Statistical Model for Multiparty Electoral Data," Working Papers 1111, California Institute of Technology, Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences.
  8. Gary King & Margaret E. Roberts, "undated". "How Robust Standard Errors Expose Methodological Problems They Do Not Fix, and What to Do About It," Working Paper 32225, Harvard University OpenScholar.
  9. Matthew Blackwell & James Honaker & Gary King, "undated". "A Unified Approach to Measurement Error and Missing Data: Overview and Applications," Working Paper 6388, Harvard University OpenScholar.
  10. Matthew Blackwell & James Honaker & Gary King, "undated". "A Unified Approach to Measurement Error and Missing Data: Details and Extensions," Working Paper 161326, Harvard University OpenScholar.

Articles

  1. Evans, Georgina & King, Gary, 2023. "Statistically Valid Inferences from Differentially Private Data Releases, with Application to the Facebook URLs Dataset," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 31(1), pages 1-21, January.
  2. Katz, Jonathan N. & King, Gary & Rosenblatt, Elizabeth, 2023. "Rejoinder: Concluding Remarks on Scholarly Communications," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 31(3), pages 335-336, July.
  3. Jerzak, Connor T. & King, Gary & Strezhnev, Anton, 2023. "An Improved Method of Automated Nonparametric Content Analysis for Social Science," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 31(1), pages 42-58, January.
  4. Katz, Jonathan N. & King, Gary & Rosenblatt, Elizabeth, 2023. "The Essential Role of Statistical Inference in Evaluating Electoral Systems: A Response to DeFord et al," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 31(3), pages 325-331, July.
  5. Stefan Wojcik & Avleen S. Bijral & Richard Johnston & Juan M. Lavista Ferres & Gary King & Ryan Kennedy & Alessandro Vespignani & David Lazer, 2021. "Survey data and human computation for improved flu tracking," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-8, December.
  6. Katz, Jonathan N. & King, Gary & Rosenblatt, Elizabeth, 2020. "Theoretical Foundations and Empirical Evaluations of Partisan Fairness in District-Based Democracies," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 114(1), pages 164-178, February.
  7. Jiang, Wenxin & King, Gary & Schmaltz, Allen & Tanner, Martin A., 2020. "Ecological Regression with Partial Identification," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 28(1), pages 65-86, January.
  8. King, Gary & Nielsen, Richard, 2019. "Why Propensity Scores Should Not Be Used for Matching," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 27(4), pages 435-454, October.
  9. Iacus, Stefano M. & King, Gary & Porro, Giuseppe, 2019. "A Theory of Statistical Inference for Matching Methods in Causal Research," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 27(1), pages 46-68, January.
  10. Matthew Blackwell & James Honaker & Gary King, 2017. "A Unified Approach to Measurement Error and Missing Data: Overview and Applications," Sociological Methods & Research, , vol. 46(3), pages 303-341, August.
  11. Gary King & Christopher Lucas & Richard A. Nielsen, 2017. "The Balance‐Sample Size Frontier in Matching Methods for Causal Inference," American Journal of Political Science, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 61(2), pages 473-489, April.
  12. King, Gary & Pan, Jennifer & Roberts, Margaret E., 2017. "How the Chinese Government Fabricates Social Media Posts for Strategic Distraction, Not Engaged Argument," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 111(3), pages 484-501, August.
  13. Gary King & Patrick Lam & Margaret E. Roberts, 2017. "Computer‐Assisted Keyword and Document Set Discovery from Unstructured Text," American Journal of Political Science, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 61(4), pages 971-988, October.
  14. Matthew Blackwell & James Honaker & Gary King, 2017. "A Unified Approach to Measurement Error and Missing Data: Details and Extensions," Sociological Methods & Research, , vol. 46(3), pages 342-369, August.
  15. Kashin, Konstantin & King, Gary & Soneji, Samir, 2015. "Explaining Systematic Bias and Nontransparency in U.S. Social Security Administration Forecasts," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 23(3), pages 336-362, July.
  16. Mercè Crosas & Gary King & James Honaker & Latanya Sweeney, 2015. "Automating Open Science for Big Data," The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, , vol. 659(1), pages 260-273, May.
  17. Konstantin Kashin & Gary King & Samir Soneji, 2015. "Systematic Bias and Nontransparency in US Social Security Administration Forecasts," Journal of Economic Perspectives, American Economic Association, vol. 29(2), pages 239-258, Spring.
  18. King, Gary & Roberts, Margaret E., 2015. "How Robust Standard Errors Expose Methodological Problems They Do Not Fix, and What to Do About It," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 23(2), pages 159-179, April.
  19. King, Gary & Pan, Jennifer & Roberts, Margaret E., 2013. "How Censorship in China Allows Government Criticism but Silences Collective Expression," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 107(2), pages 326-343, May.
  20. Thomas A. C. & Gelman Andrew & King Gary & Katz Jonathan N., 2013. "Estimating Partisan Bias of the Electoral College Under Proposed Changes in Elector Apportionment," Statistics, Politics and Policy, De Gruyter, vol. 4(1), pages 1-13, January.
  21. Samir Soneji & Gary King, 2012. "Statistical Security for Social Security," Demography, Springer;Population Association of America (PAA), vol. 49(3), pages 1037-1060, August.
  22. Iacus, Stefano M. & King, Gary & Porro, Giuseppe, 2012. "Causal Inference without Balance Checking: Coarsened Exact Matching," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 20(1), pages 1-24, January.
  23. Edward Goldstein & Benjamin J Cowling & Allison E Aiello & Saki Takahashi & Gary King & Ying Lu & Marc Lipsitch, 2011. "Estimating Incidence Curves of Several Infections Using Symptom Surveillance Data," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 6(8), pages 1-8, August.
  24. Iacus, Stefano M. & King, Gary & Porro, Giuseppe, 2011. "Multivariate Matching Methods That Are Monotonic Imbalance Bounding," Journal of the American Statistical Association, American Statistical Association, vol. 106(493), pages 345-361.
  25. James Honaker & Gary King, 2010. "What to Do about Missing Values in Time‐Series Cross‐Section Data," American Journal of Political Science, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 54(2), pages 561-581, April.
  26. Daniel J. Hopkins & Gary King, 2010. "A Method of Automated Nonparametric Content Analysis for Social Science," American Journal of Political Science, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 54(1), pages 229-247, January.
  27. Matthew Blackwell & Stefano Iacus & Gary King & Giuseppe Porro, 2009. "cem: Coarsened exact matching in Stata," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 9(4), pages 524-546, December.
  28. King, Gary & Zeng, Langche, 2009. "Empirical versus Theoretical Claims about Extreme Counterfactuals: A Response," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 17(1), pages 107-112, January.
  29. King, Gary & Rosen, Ori & Tanner, Martin & Wagner, Alexander F., 2008. "Ordinary Economic Voting Behavior in the Extraordinary Election of Adolf Hitler," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 68(4), pages 951-996, December.
  30. Megan Murray & Gary King, 2008. "The Effects of International Monetary Fund Loans on Health Outcomes," PLOS Medicine, Public Library of Science, vol. 5(7), pages 1-3, July.
  31. Kosuke Imai & Gary King & Elizabeth A. Stuart, 2008. "Misunderstandings between experimentalists and observationalists about causal inference," Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A, Royal Statistical Society, vol. 171(2), pages 481-502, April.
  32. Gary King, 2007. "An Introduction to the Dataverse Network as an Infrastructure for Data Sharing," Sociological Methods & Research, , vol. 36(2), pages 173-199, November.
  33. Gary King & Emmanuela Gakidou & Nirmala Ravishankar & Ryan T. Moore & Jason Lakin & Manett Vargas & Martha María Téllez-Rojo & Juan Eugenio Hernández Ávila & Mauricio Hernández Ávila & Héctor Hernánde, 2007. "A “politically robust” experimental design for public policy evaluation, with application to the Mexican Universal Health Insurance program," Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 26(3), pages 479-506.
  34. King, Gary & Wand, Jonathan, 2007. "Comparing Incomparable Survey Responses: Evaluating and Selecting Anchoring Vignettes," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 15(1), pages 46-66, January.
  35. Ho, Daniel E. & Imai, Kosuke & King, Gary & Stuart, Elizabeth A., 2007. "Matching as Nonparametric Preprocessing for Reducing Model Dependence in Parametric Causal Inference," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 15(3), pages 199-236, July.
  36. King, Gary & Zeng, Langche, 2006. "The Dangers of Extreme Counterfactuals," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 14(2), pages 131-159, April.
  37. Emmanuela Gakidou & Gary King, 2006. "Death by survey: Estimating adult mortality without selection bias from sibling survival data," Demography, Springer;Population Association of America (PAA), vol. 43(3), pages 569-585, August.
  38. King, Gary, 2004. "EI: A Program for Ecological Inference," Journal of Statistical Software, Foundation for Open Access Statistics, vol. 11(i07).
  39. Jeff Gill & Gary King, 2004. "What to Do When Your Hessian is Not Invertible," Sociological Methods & Research, , vol. 33(1), pages 54-87, August.
  40. Adolph, Christopher & King, Gary, 2003. "Analyzing Second-Stage Ecological Regressions: Comment on Herron and Shotts," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 11(1), pages 65-76, January.
  41. King, Gary & Murray, Christopher J. L. & Salomon, Joshua A. & Tandon, Ajay, 2003. "Enhancing the Validity and Cross-Cultural Comparability of Measurement in Survey Research," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 97(4), pages 567-583, November.
  42. Adolph, Christopher & King, Gary & Herron, Michael C. & Shotts, Kenneth W., 2003. "A Consensus on Second-Stage Analyses in Ecological Inference Models," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 11(1), pages 86-94, January.
  43. King, Gary & Lowe, Will, 2003. "An Automated Information Extraction Tool for International Conflict Data with Performance as Good as Human Coders: A Rare Events Evaluation Design," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 57(3), pages 617-642, July.
  44. King, Gary, 2002. "Isolating Spatial Autocorrelation, Aggregation Bias, and Distributional Violations in Ecological Inference: Comment on Anselin and Cho," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 10(3), pages 298-300, July.
  45. Honaker, James & Katz, Jonathan N. & King, Gary, 2002. "A Fast, Easy, and Efficient Estimator for Multiparty Electoral Data," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 10(1), pages 84-100, January.
  46. Alt, James E. & King, Gary & Signorino, Curtis S., 2001. "Aggregation Among Binary, Count, and Duration Models: Estimating the Same Quantities from Different Levels of Data," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 9(1), pages 21-44, January.
  47. King, Gary, 2001. "Proper Nouns and Methodological Propriety: Pooling Dyads in International Relations Data," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 55(2), pages 497-507, April.
  48. King, Gary & Honaker, James & Joseph, Anne & Scheve, Kenneth, 2001. "Analyzing Incomplete Political Science Data: An Alternative Algorithm for Multiple Imputation," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 95(1), pages 49-69, March.
  49. King, Gary & Zeng, Langche, 2001. "Logistic Regression in Rare Events Data," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 9(2), pages 137-163, January.
  50. Ori Rosen & Wenxin Jiang & Gary King & Martin A. Tanner, 2001. "Bayesian and Frequentist Inference for Ecological Inference: The R×C Case," Statistica Neerlandica, Netherlands Society for Statistics and Operations Research, vol. 55(2), pages 134-156, July.
  51. King, Gary & Zeng, Langche, 2001. "Explaining Rare Events in International Relations," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 55(3), pages 693-715, July.
  52. Beck, Nathaniel & King, Gary & Zeng, Langche, 2000. "Improving Quantitative Studies of International Conflict: A Conjecture," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 94(1), pages 21-35, March.
  53. Lewis, Jeffrey B. & King, Gary, 1999. "No Evidence on Directional vs. Proximity Voting," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 8(1), pages 21-33, January.
  54. Katz, Jonathan N. & King, Gary, 1999. "A Statistical Model for Multiparty Electoral Data," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 93(1), pages 15-32, March.
  55. Gary King & Ori Rosen & Martin A. Tanner, 1999. "Binomial-Beta Hierarchical Models for Ecological Inference," Sociological Methods & Research, , vol. 28(1), pages 61-90, August.
  56. Gary King & Bradley Palmquist, 1998. "The Record of American Democracy, 1984-1990," Sociological Methods & Research, , vol. 26(3), pages 424-427, February.
  57. King, Gary & Keohane, Robert O. & Verba, Sidney, 1995. "The Importance of Research Design in Political Science," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 89(2), pages 475-481, June.
  58. Gelman, Andrew & King, Gary, 1994. "Enhancing Democracy Through Legislative Redistricting," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 88(3), pages 541-559, September.
  59. King, Gary & Laver, Michael & Hofferbert, Richard I. & Budge, Ian & McDonald, Michael D., 1993. "Party Platforms, Mandates, and Government Spending," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 87(3), pages 744-750, September.
  60. Gary King, 1989. "A Seemingly Unrelated Poisson Regression Model," Sociological Methods & Research, , vol. 17(3), pages 235-255, February.
  61. King, Gary & Browning, Robert X, 1987. "Democratic Representation and Partisan Bias in Congressional Elections," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 81(4), pages 1251-1273, December.
  62. King, Gary, 1985. "Forecasting Presidential Elections. By Steven J. Rosenstone. (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1983. Pp. xii + 211. $20.00.)," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 79(3), pages 855-855, September.
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Software components

  1. Michael Tomz & Gary King & Jason Wittenberg, 2021. "CLARIFY: Stata module for Interpreting and Presenting Statistical Results," Statistical Software Components S458945, Boston College Department of Economics.
  2. Michael Tomz & Gary King & Langche Zeng, 2021. "RELOGIT: Stata module to perform Rare Event Logistic Regression," Statistical Software Components S458936, Boston College Department of Economics.
  3. Matthew Blackwell & Stefano Iacus & Gary King & Giuseppe Porro, 2010. "CEM: Stata module to perform Coarsened Exact Matching," Statistical Software Components S457127, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 15 Feb 2020.
  4. Gary King, 1998. "CLARIFY: Stata modules for Monte Carlo simulation," Statistical Software Components S355501, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 30 May 2001.
  5. Gary King, "undated". "Maximum Likelihood Programs and Examples for Gauss," Gauss codes ml, .
  6. Gary King, "undated". "COUNT: A Program for Estimating Event Count and Duration Regressions," DOS and Windows codes count, .

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  1. NEP-ECM: Econometrics (2) 2014-04-18 2014-05-24
  2. NEP-CDM: Collective Decision-Making (1) 2016-07-09
  3. NEP-EXP: Experimental Economics (1) 2016-07-09
  4. NEP-HEA: Health Economics (1) 2014-03-22
  5. NEP-POL: Positive Political Economics (1) 2016-07-09

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