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Cross-Contamination in EI-R: Reply
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 January 2017
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We address in Herron and Shotts (2003; hereinafter HS) an increasingly common statistical practice called EI-R, in which point estimates generated by the King (1997) ecological inference technique are used as dependent variables in second-stage linear regressions. Although HS argue that EI-R slope estimates are inconsistent and suffer from attenuation bias, this characterization of EI-R is excessively conservative. Indeed, we show here that EI-R estimates can suffer from sign reversals, attenuation bias, and augmentation bias, that inference based on these estimates can be misleading, and that EI-R is unfixable and should not be used.
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- Using EI in Second-Stage Regressions
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- Copyright © Political Methodology Section of the American Political Science Association 2003
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