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software & executables
Optimal Classification (OC)
scaling program
The OC scaling Program along with examples are
discussed in detail and can be downloaded from the
Optimal Classification (OC) Scaling
Program Page.
W-NOMINATE
The W-NOMINATE scaling Program along with examples are
discussed in detail and can be downloaded from the
W-NOMINATE Program Page.
Quadratic-Normal (QN)
Scaling Program
The Quadratic-Normal Scaling Program includes both my non-parametric scaling program,
Optimal Classification (OC), as well as the Quadratic-Scaling (QN) method. These two
techniques are explained in two articles in Political Analysis:
"Non-Parametric Unfolding of Binary Choice Data." Political Analysis,
8:211-237, 2000; and "The Geometry of Multidimensional Quadratic Utility in Models
of Parliamentary Roll Call Voting." Political Analysis, 9:211-226, 2001.
Quadratic-Normal Scaling Program With Example Output Files (Zip File)
9 March 2002).
The QN Program is also publicly available from the
Political Analysis website.
To see how it works in one dimension, go to this page:
How Optimal Classification Works in One Dimension
aldrich-mcKelvey
7-point scale FORTRAN program and executable
How to Run the Aldrich-McKelvey 7-Point Scale Program
Aldrich-McKelvey 7-Point Scale Program and Files (Zip file only, .10 megabytes,
5 October 1999).
mcKelvey-zavoina
n-chotomous probit FORTRAN program and executable
How to Run the N-Chotomous Probit Program
N-Chotomous Probit Program and Files (Zip file only, .12 megabytes, 8
February 1999).
VOTEVIEW 3.03
program for viewing roll call data (updated, 7 January 2003)
VOTEVIEW 3.03 is software
designed to manipulate legislative roll call data. The data, currently
available with Voteview, includes all individual roll call votes in the
United States House of Representatives and Senate for the first 106 Congresses
(1789-2000), maps of congressional districts, codebooks with descriptive
information on the roll calls, codings of the roll calls into thematic
and topical categories, and the Poole-Rosenthal DW-NOMINATE ideological
scores for members. The software provides a display of any vote either on a map
of the United States or on a "spatial" map based on the DW-NOMINATE scores.
Users can search for roll calls either sequentially or by use of the pre-set
categories or by user-generated key word searches. The displays also permit
cross-tabulations of two votes, even in different Houses. Voteview also
shows party breakdowns on a vote. Users can either print the roll-call
voting data or write it to a spreadsheet ready file. Maps can also be
printed. Users can also select a set of votes and generate "ratings" for
legislators or track and individual's voting records. There are many other
features in Voteview. The manual below contains a full description
of earlier versions of Voteview. We will update this manual as time permits.
Voteview
Manual (Text File)
Voteview runs under Microsoft Windows 9x, Windows NT, and Windows 2000. It should run,
but has not been tested, under Windows XP. Version 3.03 is a substantial update to
Version 2.0, including new GIS mapping displays, updated and corrected data for roll calls,
DW-NOMINATE instead of D-NOMINATE coordinates, and considerably more functions. For
users still running Windows 3.1, a
previous version of this program -- Voteview for Windows 1.0 -- contains a subset of
the functions in Version 3.03. A rudimentary version of Voteview is also available in
a DOS version.
Voteview is not commercial software and is sold without warranty. However, we do
appreciate learning of any bugs you encounter and your suggestions for improvements.
The ideological display in Voteview 3.03 uses the DW-NOMINATE scaling of
roll call votes. See Nolan McCarty, Keith T. Poole, and Howard Rosenthal, Income
Distribution and the Realignment of American Politics, Washington, AEI
Press, 1997.
These replace the D-NOMINATE coordinates used in earlier versions of
Voteview that pertained only to Congresses 1-100. See Keith T. Poole and
Howard Rosenthal, Congress: A Political Economic History of Roll Call
Voting, New York, Oxford University Press, 1997.
Voteview
ror WINDOWS 3.03 program for viewing roll call data
(Zip Files Only)
Installation
Instructions (Text File)
Voteview 3.03c For WINDOWS Setup Program (13.1 megabytes, 7 January 2003).
Libtiff.dll dynamic link library file missing from some versions of
WINDOWS (.34 megabytes, 14 February 2002).
House Files for Voteview 3.03 For WINDOWS (12.5 megabytes, 14 February 2002).
Senate Files for Voteview 3.03 For WINDOWS (5.7 megabytes, 14 February 2002).
voteview
for WINDOWS program for viewing roll call data (old 16 bit version)
Voteview Program and Files (Zip file only, 17.5 megabytes, 10 June 1998).
other
programs
to Implement the Analyses shown in "Estimating a Basic Space From a Set
of Issue Scales"
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