Alvarez, R. Michael; Katz, Jonathan N. et al. (2020) Hidden Donors: The Censoring Problem in U.S. Federal Campaign Finance Data
Čopič, Jernej; Katz, Jonathan N. (2014) Scheduling Auctions and Proto-Parties in Legislatures Series.Social Science Working Paper; No. 1387;
Katz, Jonathan N.; Spitzer, Matthew L. (2011) What’s age to do with it? Supreme Court appointees and the long run location of the Supreme Court median justice Series.Social Science Working Paper; No. 1351;
Katz, Jonathan N.; Katz, Gabriel (2009) Correcting for Survey Misreports using Auxiliary Information with an Application to Estimating Turnout Series.Social Science Working Paper; No. 1294R;
Beck, Nathaniel; Katz, Jonathan N. (2009) Modeling Dynamics in Time-Series–Cross-Section Political Economy Data Series.Social Science Working Paper; No. 1304;
Alvarez, R. Michael; Bailey, Delia et al. (2008) An Empirical Bayes Approach to Estimating Ordinal Treatment Effects Series.Social Science Working Paper; No. 1293;
Alvarez, R. Michael; Bailey, Delia et al. (2008) The Effect of Voter Identification Laws on Turnout Series.Social Science Working Paper; No. 1267R;
Čopič, Jernej; Katz, Jonathan N. (2007) Auctioning off the Agenda: Bargaining in Legislatures with Endogenous Scheduling Series.Social Science Working Paper; No. 1266;
Beck, Nathaniel; Katz, Jonathan N. (2004) Random Coefficient Models for Time-Series–Cross-Section Data Series.Social Science Working Paper; No. 1205;
Cox, Gary W.; Katz, Jonathan N. (2003) Gerrymandering Roll-Calls: Votes, Decisions, and Partisan bias in Congress, 1879-2000 Series.Social Science Working Paper; No. 1158;
Gelman, Andrew; Katz, Jonathan N. et al. (2002) Standard Voting Power Indexes Don't Work: An Empirical Analysis Series.Social Science Working Paper; No. 1133;
Gelman, Andrew; Katz, Jonathan N. et al. (2002) The Mathematics and Statistics of Voting Power Series.Social Science Working Paper; No. 1141;
Katz, Jonathan N.; Gelman, Andrew et al. (2002) Empirically Evaluating the Electoral College Series.Social Science Working Paper; No. 1134;
Ghirardato, Paolo; Katz, Jonathan N. (2002) Indecision Theory: Quality of Information and Voting Behavior Series.Social Science Working Paper; No. 1106R;
Gelman, Andrew; Katz, Jonathan N. (2001) How much does a vote count? Voting power, coalitions, and the Electoral College Series.Social Science Working Paper; No. 1121;
Honaker, James; Katz, Jonathan N. et al. (2001) An Improved Statistical Model for Multiparty Electoral Data Series.Social Science Working Paper; No. 1111;
Alvarez, R. Michael; Katz, Jonathan N. (2000) Aggregation and Dynamics of Survey Responses: The Case of Presidential Approval Series.Social Science Working Paper; No. 1103;
Reilly, Cavan; Gelman, Andrew et al. (2000) Post-Stratification without Population Level Information on the Post-Stratifying Variable, with Application to Political Polling Series.Social Science Working Paper; No. 1091;
Beck, Nathaniel; Katz, Jonathan N. (2000) Throwing Out the Baby with the Bath Water: A Comment on Green, Yoon and Kim Series.Social Science Working Paper; No. 1090;
Katz, Jonathan N.; King, Gary (1998) A Statistical Model for Multiparty Electoral Data Series.Social Science Working Paper; No. 1005;
Cox, Gary W.; Katz, Jonathan N. (1998) The Reapportionment Revolution and Bias in U.S. Congressional Elections Series.Social Science Working Paper; No. 1011;
Beck, Nathaniel; Katz, Jonathan N. et al. (1997) Beyond Ordinary Logit: Taking Time Seriously in Binary Time-Series-Cross-Section Models Series.Social Science Working Paper; No. 1017;
Cox, Gary W.; Katz, Jonathan N. (1995) Why Did The Incumbency Advantage In U.S. House Elections Grow? Series.Social Science Working Paper; No. 939;
Beck, Nathaniel; Katz, Jonathan N. et al. (1993) Government Partisanship, Labor Organization and Macroeconomic Performance: A Corrigendum Series.Social Science Working Paper; No. 848;