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Poster Session 4: Quantitative and Qualitative Methods
Date: Saturday, Sep 5, 10:15 AM
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Divisions 8 and 46

Author(s): Taking Endogeneity of Generalized Trust Seriously: A Multilevel Simultaneous Equation Modeling Approach for the Effect of Generalized Trust on Economic Inequality
Changkuk Jung
Michigan State University, jungcha1@msu.edu
Author(s): Reexamining Coattail Effects
Marc Meredith
University of Pennsylvania, marcmere@sas.upenn.edu
Author(s): Use Data-Mining Technique to Manage Overflow of Information
Herlin Chien
National Sun Yat-sen University, chien888@hotmail.com
Author(s): Verbal Style and Vice-Presidential Rhetoric: Unleashing the Attack Dog in the 2008 Debate
David Lynn Painter
University of Florida, davpaint7@aol.com
Author(s): Specifying Spatio-Temporal Heterogeneity of Currency Policy in East Asia: A Bayesian Analysis
Chih-Cheng Almond Meng
University of Texas at Austin, cmeng@mail.utexas.edu
Author(s): Accounting for Empirical Uncertainty of Connectivity Weights in Spatial Autoregressive Models
Martin Steinwand
University of Rochester, martin.steinwand@rochester.edu
Author(s): Is the Majority Party Just an Interest Group?: Reconciling Legislator Ideal Points and the Roll Call Record
Adam Ramey
University of Rochester, adam.ramey@rochester.edu
Author(s): Uncertainty, Multiple Possibilities, and Institutional Development in Public Finance in Meiji Japan, 1868-1882
Wenkai He
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, hewenkai@ust.hk
Discussant(s): Michael J. Ensley
Kent State University, mensley@kent.edu
Discussant(s): Luke Keele
Ohio State University, keele.4@polisci.osu.edu
Discussant(s): Philip A. Schrodt
University of Kansas, schrodt@ku.edu
Discussant(s): Shawn Treier
University of Minnesota, satreier@umn.edu
Author(s): FRONTLINES/HEADLINES: Media, Military, and War in Iraq
Julia Y. Lam
Harvard University
Author(s): What Political Science Has to Learn from Science Studies
Michael S. Kochin
Tel Aviv University, kochin@post.tau.ac.il
Author(s): Genealogy and the Construction of Change, Continuity, and Complexity in International Relations
Christine Lee
Duke University, mwl10@duke.edu
Author(s): Time to Agree: Gauging the Impact of Time Pressue and 'Deadline Diplomacy' in post-Cold War Peace Negotiations
Marco Pinfari
London School of Economics, m.pinfari@lse.ac.uk