These data are available to the public in order to replicate
analyses
from my work. I will continue to
update this page as I can.
The Alec Stone Sweet and Thomas L. Brunell Data Set on
Preliminary
References in EC
Law (1999),
Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute.
Read the codebook for
information regarding how to use the data and which publications have
utilized this dataset.
Data
in Excel format.
Codebook
in HTML format.
Codebook
in MS Word format
The following data set is from my work on divided Senate
delegations.
The reference for this dataset is:
Brunell, Thomas L. and Bernard Grofman. 1998. "Explaining Divided
Senate
Delegations 1788-1996: A
Realignment Approach." American Political Science Review, 92(June,2):
391-99.
Data
in excel format
The following data set is from the article Solowiej, Lisa and Thomas
L. Brunell. 2003. "The Entrance of Women to the U.S. Congress: The
Widow Effect." Political Research Quarterly 56(3): 283-292.
Data in
Stata format
The following is a zip file containing Stata files from the NES and
one do file to conduct the simulations from: Brunell, Thomas L. and John DiNardo. 2004.
"A Propensity Score Reweighting Approach to Estimating the Partisan Effects of
Full Turnout in American Presidential Elections." Political Analysis 12(1):28-45.
Zip file with Stata
do file and data files
Note - In order for the do file to work you will have to edit
wherever there is a reference to a file location.