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Examining the Effects of Information, Attorney Capability, and Amicus Participation on U.S. Supreme Court Decision Making:
John Szmer,Martha Humphries Ginn +1 more
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A significant amount of scholarship has examined the impact of information on Supreme Court decision making as mentioned in this paper, focusing on litigators or amicus curiae, and a number of papers have examined the role of information in decision making.Abstract:
Focusing on litigators or amicus curiae, a significant amount of scholarship has examined the impact of information on Supreme Court decision making. Taking into account that justices have varying ...read more
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Oral Arguments and Decision Making on the United States Supreme Court
TL;DR: Oral arguments and decision making on the United States Supreme Court are used by the justices to help them arrive at substantive legal and policy decisions that closely parallel their preferred outcomes.
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Intersecting Disadvantages: Race, Gender, and Age Discrimination Among Attorneys*
TL;DR: In this article, the impact of race, gender, age, and intersectionality on attorneys' perceptions of unfair treatment by other lawyers and on satisfaction with their legal careers was explored.
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Interaction terms in logit and probit models
Chunrong Ai,Edward C. Norton +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the correct way to estimate the magnitude and standard errors of the interaction effect in nonlinear models, which is the same way as in this paper.
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Understanding Interaction Models: Improving Empirical Analyses
TL;DR: A survey of the top three political science journals from 1998 to 2002 suggests that the execution of these models is often flawed and inferential errors are common as discussed by the authors, and that scholars follow the simple checklist of dos and don'ts for using multiplicative interaction models presented in this article.
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Regression Models for Categorical Dependent Variables Using Stata, Second Edition
J. Scott Long,Jeremy Freese +1 more
TL;DR: This book discusses models for ordinal and nominal independent variables, and describes the development of models for Nominal Outcomes with Case-Specific Data and its use in Stata.
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The Persuasion Knowledge Model: How People Cope with Persuasion Attempts
Marian Friestad,Peter Wright +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a model of how people develop and use persuasion knowledge to cope with persuasion attempts and discuss what the model implies about how consumers use marketers' advertising and selling attempts to refine their product attitudes and attitudes toward the marketers themselves.