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Apr 14, 2025
Stewart, Megan, 2025, "Replication Data for: Do Good Borders Make Good Rebels? Territorial Control and Civilian Casualties?", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/RTJ38N, The Journal of Politics Dataverse
Replication data and code for "Do Good Borders Make Good Rebels?"
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Apr 14, 2025
Schon, Justin; Leblang, David, 2025, "Replication Data for "Why Physical Barriers Backfire: How Immigration Enforcement Deters Return and Increases Asylum Applications"", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/VKM7QO
These files allow the user to replicate results from "Why Physical Barriers Backfire: How Immigration Enforcement Deters Return and Increases Asylum Applications."
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Apr 14, 2025
Brian Nosek, 2002, "Nosek, Banaji, & Greenwald (2002): Math = Male, Me = Female, therefore Math ^= Me", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/1PEUPZ, Brian Nosek
We examined the role of group membership (being female or male), implicit identity with social groups (me=male/female), and math-gender stereotypes (math=male) in predicting implicit math attitudes (math=good) and math identity (math=me). In addition, we investigated the relationship between implicit and explicit preferences and SAT performance. Co...
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Apr 14, 2025
Brian Nosek, 2011, "Replication data for: Nosek and Smyth (2011): Implicit social cognitions predict math engagement and achievement", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/Z3MV4J
Gender stereotypes about math and science do not need to be endorsed, or even available to conscious introspection, to contribute to the sex gap in engagement and achievement in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). We examined implicit math attitudes and stereotypes among a heterogeneous sample of 5,139 participants. Women showe...
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Apr 14, 2025
Volden, Craig, 2025, "Replication Data for: The Primary Path for Turning Legislative Effectiveness into Electoral Success", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ZI48LK
Effective lawmakers are the workhorses of the U.S. Congress, yet we know little about the electoral payoffs of their efforts. Are effective lawmakers better at warding off challengers in the next election? Do they win at a greater rate? To answer these questions, we draw on original data on congressional primary elections from 1980 to 2016, allowin...
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Apr 14, 2025
Helms, Benjamin; Pandya, Sonal S.; Venkatesan, Rajkumar, 2025, "Replication Data for: War on Aisle 5: Casualties, National Identity, and Consumer Behavior", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ME7BVD
A growing body of research argues that external threats from the international system strengthen ethnocentrism and authoritarianism, personal values anchored in national identity. We evaluate a necessary implication of this argument, that these shifting values drive change in broader social behaviors. Our focus is revealed value change in a non-pol...
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Apr 14, 2025
Vogler, Jan P., 2025, "Replication Data for: "Imperial Rule, the Imposition of Bureaucratic Institutions, and Their Long-Term Legacies"", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/JXOB6N
Significant variation in the institutions and efficiency of public bureaucracies across countries and regions are observed. These differences could be partially responsible for divergence in the effectiveness of policy implementation, corruption levels, and economic development. Do imperial legacies contribute to the observed variation in the organ...
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Apr 14, 2025
Daniel W. Gingerich, 2007, "Replication data for: Corruption in General Equilibrium: Political Institutions and Bureaucratic Performance in South America, 2007", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/AS1HF0, Department of Government
A question of fundamental importance for the wellbeing of democratic governance is how the format of political institutions may be fashioned in order to prevent electoral victors from drawing upon the resources of the state to perpetuate themselves in power. This dissertation addresses this question by examining the consequences of democratic insti...
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Apr 14, 2025
Lupu, Yonatan; Verdier, Pierre-Hughes; Versteeg, Mila, 2025, "Replication Data for: The Strength of Weak Review: National Courts, Interpretive Canons, and Human Rights Treaties", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/YNA0IL
Enforcement of international law is often delegated to national courts, creating a space for them to play a part in international judicialization. Under what conditions can they do so? We argue that the answer depends on the relationship between the political and legal constraints national courts face. National courts must be careful to safeguard t...
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Apr 14, 2025
Chilton, Adam; Mila Versteeg, 2025, "Replication Data for: LEGAL ORIGINS AND HUMAN RIGHTS LAW", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/QQGZYQ
These files provide the replication data for the paper: Chilton, Adam and Mila Versteeg. 2023. "Legal Origins and Human Rights Law." Rutgers International Law & Human Rights Journal 3(3): 26-48.
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