AJPS: Volume 66, No. 1


Studies


People Haven't Had Enough of Experts: Technocratic Attitudes among Citizens in Nine European Democracies
Eri Bertsou, Daniele Caramani
https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12554
Computational Reproducibility: The data underwent an independent verification process that replicated the tables and figures in the primary article. For the supplementary materials, verification was performed solely for the successful execution of code. The verification process was carried out by the Odum Institute for Research in Social Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Replicability: Looking for replicator.

Redemption through Rebellion: Border Change, Lost Unity, and Nationalist Conflict
Lars-Erik Cederman, Seraina Rüegger, Guy Schvitz
https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12634
Computational Reproducibility: The data underwent an independent verification process that replicated the tables and figures in the primary article. For the supplementary materials, verification was performed solely for the successful execution of code. The verification process was carried out by the Odum Institute for Research in Social Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Replicability: Looking for replicator.

Ascriptive Characteristics and Perceptions of Impropriety in the Rule of Law: Race, Gender, and Public Assessments of Whether Judges Can Be Impartial
Yoshikuni Ono, Michael A. Zilis
https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12599
Computational Reproducibility: The data underwent an independent verification process that replicated the tables and figures in the primary article. For the supplementary materials, verification was performed solely for the successful execution of code. The verification process was carried out by the Odum Institute for Research in Social Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Replicability: Looking for replicator.

Policy Deliberation and Voter Persuasion: Experimental Evidence from an Election in the Philippines
Gabriel López-Moctezuma, Leonard Wantchekon, Daniel Rubenson, Thomas Fujiwara, Cecilia Pe Lero
https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12596
Computational Reproducibility: This dataset underwent an independent verification process that replicated the tables and figures in the primary article. For the supplementary materials, verification was performed solely for the successful execution of code. The verification process was carried out by the Odum Institute for Research in Social Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Replicability: Ongoing.

Parties as Disciplinarians: Charisma and Commitment Problems in Programmatic Campaigning
James R. Hollyer, Marko Klašnja, Rocío Titiunik
https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12638
Computational Reproducibility: This dataset underwent an independent verification process that replicated the tables and figures in the primary article. For the supplementary materials, verification was performed solely for the successful execution of code. The verification process was carried out by the Odum Institute for Research in Social Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Replicability: Looking for replicator.

Executive Accountability Beyond Outcomes: Experimental Evidence on Public Evaluations of Powerful Prime Ministers
Michael Becher, Sylvain Brouard
https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12596
Computational Reproducibility: This dataset underwent an independent verification process that replicated the tables and figures in the primary article. For the supplementary materials, verification was performed solely for the successful execution of code. The verification process was carried out by the Odum Institute for Research in Social Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Data for experiments 1-3 distributed by CEVIPOF at Sciences Po, Paris.
Replicability: Looking for replicator.

Congressional Representation: Accountability from the Constituent's Perspective
Stephen Ansolabehere, Shiro Kuriwaki
https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12607
Computational Reproducibility: This dataset underwent an independent verification process that replicated the tables and figures in the primary article. For the supplementary materials, verification was performed solely for the successful execution of code. The verification process was carried out by the Odum Institute for Research in Social Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Data for experiments 1-3 distributed by CEVIPOF at Sciences Po, Paris.
Replicability: Ongoing.

Rebel Strategies and the Prospects for Peace
Xiaoyan Qiu
https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12647
Replicability: Please contact us if yourself or someone else checked the proofs.

Competing Principals? Legislative Representation in List Proportional Representation Systems
Peter Buisseret, Carlo Prato
https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12559
Replicability: Please contact us if yourself or someone else checked the proofs.

All the President's Justices? The Impact of Presidential Copartisanship on Supreme Court Job Approval
Brandon L. Bartels, Eric Kramon
https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12617
Computational Reproducibility: This dataset underwent an independent verification process that replicated the tables and figures in the primary article. For the supplementary materials, verification was performed solely for the successful execution of code. The verification process was carried out by the Odum Institute for Research in Social Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Some of the data files have data release restrictions, set by the Cambodian National Institute of Statistics, Princeton University, and Yale University, such that raw and transformed data cannot be shared publicly.
Replicability: Looking for replicator.

Conflict, Protection, and Punishment: Repercussions of Violence in Eastern DR Congo
Summer Lindsey
https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12637
Computational Reproducibility: This dataset underwent an independent verification process that replicated the tables and figures in the primary article. For the supplementary materials, verification was performed solely for the successful execution of code. The verification process was carried out by the Odum Institute for Research in Social Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Some of the data files have data release restrictions, set by the Cambodian National Institute of Statistics, Princeton University, and Yale University, such that raw and transformed data cannot be shared publicly.
Replicability: Looking for replicator.

Measuring Attitudes toward Public Spending Using a Multivariate Tax Summary Experiment
Lucy Barnes, Jack Blumenau, Benjamin E. Lauderdale
https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12643
Computational Reproducibility: This dataset underwent an independent verification process that replicated the tables and figures in the primary article. For the supplementary materials, verification was performed solely for the successful execution of code. The verification process was carried out by the Odum Institute for Research in Social Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Some of the data files have data release restrictions, set by the Cambodian National Institute of Statistics, Princeton University, and Yale University, such that raw and transformed data cannot be shared publicly.
Replicability: Looking for replicator.

How War Changes Land: Soil Fertility, Unexploded Bombs, and the Underdevelopment of Cambodia
Erin Lin
https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12596
Computational Reproducibility: This dataset underwent an independent verification process that replicated the tables and figures in the primary article. For the supplementary materials, verification was performed solely for the successful execution of code. The verification process was carried out by the Odum Institute for Research in Social Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Some of the data files have data release restrictions, set by the Cambodian National Institute of Statistics, Princeton University, and Yale University, such that raw and transformed data cannot be shared publicly.
Replicability: Looking for replicator who has accessed to the restricted data.

Gridlock, Bureaucratic Control, and Nonstatutory Policymaking in Congress
Alexander Bolton
https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12621
Computational Reproducibility: This dataset underwent an independent verification process that replicated the tables and figures in the primary article. For the supplementary materials, verification was performed solely for the successful execution of code. The verification process was carried out by the Odum Institute for Research in Social Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Some of the data files have data release restrictions, set by the Cambodian National Institute of Statistics, Princeton University, and Yale University, such that raw and transformed data cannot be shared publicly.
Replicability: Looking for replicator.