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Correction to Ghitza and Gelman (2013) Putting these together, we account for weighting Yair Ghitza and Andrew Gelman by using the data model y ∼ Binomial(n , ), j j ∗ ∗ ∗ 18 Nov 2013 where n = ,and y = y¯ n .The re- design.effect j j j sulting n , y will not in general be integers, j j Devin Caughey noticed a typo in the article by Yair Ghitza but we handle this by simply using the binomial and Andrew Gelman, “Deep Interactions with MRP: Elec- likelihood function with non-integer data, which tion Turnout and Voting Patterns Among Small Electoral worksfineinpractice(andisinfactsimplythe Subgroups,” American Journal of Political Science 57, 762– weighted log-likelihood approach to fitting gen- 776 (2013). eralized linear models with weighted data). This falls in the category of quasi-likelihood methods On the second column of page 765, six lines below equa- (Wedderburn 1974). ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ tion (6), where it says y = y¯ n ,itshouldbe y = y¯ n . j j j j j The revised paragraph goes as follows: American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 60, No. 1, January 2016, P. E2 2014 Midwest Political Science Association DOI: 10.1111/ajps.12104 E2
American Journal of Political Science – Wiley
Published: Jan 1, 2016
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