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On this page, I make available all the files necessary to replicate my published research. To facilitate replication, I make command files available so others may replicate the tables and figures from my articles.
Renovating the Multi-Door Courthouse: Designing Trial Court Dispute Resolution Systems to Improve Results and Control Costs, Harvard Negotiation Law Review (Spring 2013)
 This article contains 18 tables and 2 figures. Tables 2 - 13 are based on data compiled for this project; the remainder are based on sources discussed in the text. Figures 1 and 2 are also based on sources discussed in the text rather than data compiled for this project. I used STATA, a commercial statistical analysis program, for descriptive statistics and regression analysis. I used R, a free statistics program, to create Figures 1 and 2.- Data on Mediation Sessions (.dta format, .csv format, these are case-level observations)
- Commands to Replicate Descriptive Statistics, Regression Analysis of Mediation Outcomes using STATA (.do script)
- Data on Individual Mediators (.dta, .csv, these are mediator-level observations)
- Commands to Replicate Regression Analysis of Mediator Effectiveness using STATA (.do script)
- Data on Cases Referred to ADR but not Mediated (.dta format, .csv format)
- Data on Statewide Resolution Rates Used for Figures (.csv format)
- Commands to Replicate Figures using R (.r script)
Formulating Voting Rights Act Remedies to Address Current Conditions, Forthcoming in American Politics Research
 This article contains 3 tables (2 appear in online appendix) and 6 figures. I used STATA, a commercial statistical analysis program, as well as R and WinBugs, free statistics programs, in this research.- R Code for Figure 1: Exemplar vote-to-seat curves
- Main Data File on 1960-2010 Congressional Elections (.dta format)
- R Code for Figure 2: Correlation of minority voter success and district composition, 2002-2010 congressional elections
- Commands to Replicate Regression Analysis, Table 1, Appendix: Also for statistics mentioned in discussion/limitations section (STATA .do file)
- Files for Analysis with State-Varying Terms (using WinBugs)
- Files for Figure 3: Changing effect of minority voter populations on electoral success in elections without White incumbent running for reelection
- R Script for Figure 4: State-by-state comparison of district proportions providing minority
voters equal opportunities in open-seat elections, 2002-2010
- R Script for Figure 5: Probabilities of African American and Latino voters electing preferred
candidates in open-seat elections in minority coalition districts
- Files for Figure 6: Expected minority representation at varying VRA targets
Putting Hoover on the Map: Was the 31st President a Progressive?, Forthcoming in Congress & the Presidency
 This article contain 1 table (a summary of votes outlined in the appendix), 3 figures, and an appendix. I used STATA, a commercial statistical analysis program, as well as R, a free statistics program, in this research.
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