Content
January 2020, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-8 Statistical Procedures for Assessing the Need for an Affirmative Action Plan: A Reanalysis of Shea v. Kerry
by Qing Pan & Weiwen Miao & Joseph L. Gastwirth - 9-18 On Racial Disparities in Recent Fatal Police Shootings
by Lucas Mentch - 19-29 Optimal Legislative County Clustering in North Carolina
by Daniel Carter & Zach Hunter & Dan Teague & Gregory Herschlag & Jonathan Mattingly - 30-38 Quantifying Gerrymandering in North Carolina
by Gregory Herschlag & Han Sung Kang & Justin Luo & Christy Vaughn Graves & Sachet Bangia & Robert Ravier & Jonathan C. Mattingly - 39-51 Mathematics of Nested Districts: The Case of Alaska
by Sophia Caldera & Daryl DeFord & Moon Duchin & Samuel C. Gutekunst & Cara Nix - 52-68 The Essential Role of Empirical Validation in Legislative Redistricting Simulation
by Benjamin Fifield & Kosuke Imai & Jun Kawahara & Christopher T. Kenny - 69-86 A Computational Approach to Measuring Vote Elasticity and Competitiveness
by Daryl DeFord & Moon Duchin & Justin Solomon - 87-100 Who Is My Neighbor? The Spatial Efficiency of Partisanship
by Nicholas Eubank & Jonathan Rodden - 101-114 Separating Effect From Significance in Markov Chain Tests
by Maria Chikina & Alan Frieze & Jonathan C. Mattingly & Wesley Pegden
January 2019, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-13 Bayesian Estimation of MSM Population Size in Côte d’Ivoire
by Abhirup Datta & Wenyi Lin & Amrita Rao & Daouda Diouf & Abo Kouame & Jessie K. Edwards & Le Bao & Thomas A. Louis & Stefan Baral - 14-23 Global Zoning and Exchangeability of Field Trial Residues Between Zones: Are There Systematic Differences in Pesticide Residues Across Geographies?
by James Nguyen & Carmen Tiu & Jane Stewart & David Miller - 24-35 Patterns of Pediatric Cancers in Florida: 2000–2015
by Raid W. Amin & Alexander Bohnert & David Banks - 36-43 EPA is Mandating the Normal Distribution
by Steven P. Millard - 44-49 Understanding Significance Tests From a Non-Mixing Markov Chain for Partisan Gerrymandering Claims
by Wendy K. Tam Cho & Simon Rubinstein-Salzedo - 50-53 Understanding Our Markov Chain Significance Test: A Reply to Cho and Rubinstein-Salzedo
by Maria Chikina & Alan Frieze & Wesley Pegden - 54-54 Rejoinder to “Understanding our Markov Chain Significance Test”
by Wendy K. Tam Cho & Simon Rubinstein-Salzedo - 55-66 A Bayesian Difference-in-Difference Framework for the Impact of Primary Care Redesign on Diabetes Outcomes
by James Normington & Eric Lock & Caroline Carlin & Kevin Peterson & Bradley Carlin - 67-79 Statistics, Probability, and a Failed Conservation Policy
by Michael D. Collins - 80-86 Classifying Hate Speech Using a Two-Layer Model
by Yiwen Tang & Nicole Dalzell - 87-97 An Alternative to the Carnegie Classifications: Identifying Similar Doctoral Institutions With Structural Equation Models and Clustering
by Paul Harmon & Sarah McKnight & Laura Hildreth & Ian Godwin & Mark Greenwood - 98-106 Cost-Benefit Analysis of Discretionary Wars
by Diane Hu & Andrew Cooper & Neel Desai & Sophie Guo & Steven Shi & David Banks - 107-121 Discretionary Wars, Cost-Benefit Analysis, and the Rashomon Effect: Searching for an Analytical Engine for Avoiding War
by Jonathan Ratner - 122-123 Response to “Discretionary Wars, Cost-Benefit Analysis, and the Rashomon Effect”
by David Banks