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Phil Paolino's

Data Homepage

I've created this web page in order to facilitate the sharing of data and computer code that I've used in my published research. Go to Replication Files for published research. This site is undergoing a renovation, so please feel free to contact me if there is something that you are looking for that is not here.

Any questions about data, computer codes, and programs used in my work can be directed by e-mail to:

paolino@unt.edu

Or through more traditional ways:

Philip Paolino
Department of Political Science
University of North Texas
1155 Union Circle #305340
Denton, TX 76203-5017

phone: (940)565-2315
fax: (940)565-4814

You can now download copies of unpublished conference papers by clicking on the appropriate zipped file. Comments on conference papers are always welcome. Go to Unpublished Papers. For students, course syllabi are now available. And, of course, the obligatory CV.

Available Replication Files for Published Papers:

surprising.zip Replication files for "Surprising Events and Surprising Opinions: The Importance of Attitude Strength and Source Credibility" Journal of Conflict Resolution. forthcoming.

ProxDirectional.zip Replication files for "Testing proximity versus directional voting using experiments," with Dean Lacy. Electoral Studies. September 2010. pp.460-471.

PA.zip Replication files for "Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Models with Beta-Distributed Dependent Variables," Political Analysis. Fall 2001. pp.325-46.

Jack Buckley's stata implementation of the beta MLE If you use these files, please be sure to cite: Buckley, Jack. 2003. "Estimation of Models with Beta-Distributed Dependent Variables: A Replication and Extension of Paolino's Study." Political Analysis. 11(2): 204-205.

prq900.zip Replication files for "Challenges to the American Two-Party System: Evidence from the 1968, 1980, 1992, and 1996 Presidential Elections," with Paul R. Abramson, John H. Aldrich, and David W. Rohde. Political Research Quarterly. September 2000. pp.495-522.

ajps1098.zip Replication files for "Downsian Voting and the Separation of Powers," with Dean Lacy. American Journal of Political Science. October 1998. pp.1180-99.

ajps595.zip Replication files for "Group Salient Issues and Group Representation: Support for Women Candidates in the 1992 Senate Elections." American Journal of Political Science. May 1995. pp.294-313.

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Unpublished Conference Papers:

apsa00(acrobat) "Policy Expectations Voting in Different Institutional Settings," with Dean Lacy. First version presented at the 2000 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

apsa99(acrobat) "Candidate Performance and Voter Learning in Presidential Nomination Campaigns." First version presented at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta.

mpsa99(acrobat) "Downsian Voting and the Separation of Powers in the 1998 Ohio and Texas Gubernatorial Election," with Dean Lacy. First version presented at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago.

mpsa98.zip "Voters' Perceptions of Candidate Viability: Uncertainty and the Prospects for Momentum." First version presented at the 1998 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago. Postscript and Acrobat formats included.

apsa96 "Candidate Exit During the Presidential Nomination Process," with Brian Roberts. First version presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco.

mpsa96.zip "Perceptions of Candidate Viablity: Media Effect During the Presidential Nomination Process." First version presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago.

mpsa96a.zip "Social Identity, Group Economic Conditions, and Vote Choice," with Joe TenBarge. First version presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago. Word Perfect 5.1 format.

apsa95.zip apsa95.pdf "Group Consciousness and Participation: The Indirect Link." First version presented at the 1995 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago (apsa95.zip). Most recent version (apsa95.pdf).

Course Syllabi:

PSCI 6000 Syllabus (Spring 2010)