Nathaniel Beck

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Politics New York University, New York, NY, United States 
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Rafael Vergara grad student 2004 UCSD
Lindsay S. Newman grad student 2014 NYU
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Beck N. (2020) Estimating Grouped Data Models with a Binary-Dependent Variable and Fixed Effects via a Logit versus a Linear Probability Model: The Impact of Dropped Units Political Analysis. 28: 139-145
Beck N, Katz JN. (2011) Modeling dynamics in time-series-cross-section political economy data Annual Review of Political Science. 14: 331-352
Beck N. (2011) Of fixed-effects and time-invariant variables Political Analysis. 19: 119-122
Beck N. (2010) Causal process "observation": Oxymoron or (fine) old wine Political Analysis. 18: 499-505
Beck N. (2010) Time is not a theoretical variable Political Analysis. 18: 293-294
Beck N. (2007) From statistical nuisances to serious modeling: Changing how we think about the analysis of time-series-cross-section data Political Analysis. 15: 97-100
Beck N, Katz JN. (2007) Random coefficient models for time-series-cross-section data: Monte Carlo experiments Political Analysis. 15: 182-195
BECK N, GLEDITSCH KS, BEARDSLEY K. (2006) Space Is More than Geography: Using Spatial Econometrics in the Study of Political Economy International Studies Quarterly. 50: 27-44
Beck N. (2006) Is causal-process observation an oxymoron? Political Analysis. 14: 347-352
Beck N, Katz JN. (2006) 8. Nathaniel Beck and Jonathan N. Katz. 1995. “What to Do (and Not to Do) with Time-Series Cross-Section Data.” American Political Science Review 89 (September): 634–47 Cited 398 times. American Political Science Review. 100: 676-677
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