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Replication Data for: "The Endurance of Politicians' Values Over Four Decades: A Panel Study"
This Dataverse Dataset contains the replication materials for "The Endurance of politicians' Values Over Four Decades: A Panel Study" by Donald D. Searing, William G. Jacoby, and Andrew H. Tyner. Note that the Dataset only contains data and analyses involving MPs' value choices, party memberships, policy beliefs, and institutional attitudes. It does not include any of the data or analyses involving the MPs' background characteristics (education, mean age of entry into Parliament, length of tenure). The MPs were guaranteed complete anonymity when they were interviewed. Providing the background information would make it easy to identify
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Replication Data for: "The Endurance of Politicians' Values Over Four Decades: A Panel Study"
This Dataverse Dataset contains the replication materials for "The Endurance of politicians' Values Over Four Decades: A Panel Study" by Donald D. Searing, William G. Jacoby, and Andrew H. Tyner. Note that the Dataset only contains data and analyses involving MPs' value choices, party memberships, policy beliefs, and institutional attitudes. It does not include any of the data or analyses involving the MPs' background characteristics (education, mean age of entry into Parliament, length of tenure). The MPs were guaranteed complete anonymity when they were interviewed. Providing the background information would make it easy to identify
individual respondents
Ivalia Jacoby
Ivalia Jacoby (Figs 1–8) Ivalia Jacoby, 1887: 100 (type species Ivalia viridipennis Jacoby 1887 designated by Maulik (1926), type locality Sri Lanka, type in BMNH). Ancyloscelis Ogloblin, 1930: 100 –101 (type species Mniophila ruficolle Motschulsky 1866 by monotypy, type locality Sri Lanka, type probably lost). Scherer, 1969: 234 (synonymy). Amphimeloides Jacoby, 1887: 95 (type species Amphimeloides dorsalis Jacoby 1887: 96 by monotypy, type locality Sri Lanka, type in BMNH). New synonym. Taizonia Chen, 1934: 182 (type species Taizonia bella Chen 1934 by original designation, type locality Taiwan, type in DEIM). New synonym. Schereria Medvedev, 1984: 60 (type species Chabria minima Scherer 1984 by original designation, type locality Nepal, holotype in NHMB). Gruev & Askevold, 1988: 140 (synonymy). Notes on generic synonymy. Based on the study of various specimens, including type specimens of the type species, we conclude that Taizonia and Amphimeloides are junior synonyms of Ivalia. They share the following character extremely rare among flea beetles: metasternum is expanded anteriorly, becoming vertical and covering mesosternum (Fig. 5 A) so the latter also becomes vertical and sometimes invisible in ventral view. This character is shared by the types of all the type species, but varies slightly among other studied species of Ivalia. In its most developed state, the character is known to occur only in Clavicornaltica Scherer (Konstantinov & Duckett 2005), also a humicole feeder but easily distinguishable from Ivalia by its clavate antennae and other features. Other uncommon characters occuring in Ivalia and some other Oriental genera include the following: a. Metatibia curved in dorsal view with long metatibial spur (Figs 1, 3 E, F), first metatarsomere as long as or longer than two following tarsomeres combined (Figs 2 D, 3 F); b. Labrum deeply emarginated (Fig. 3 A); c. Thoracic sternites with elevated processes; d. Head with frontal ridge wide and swollen together with anterofrontal ridge in one callosity (see Figs 2 C, E, 3 A–B); e. Antennal calli poorly separated from vertex and from each other, sometimes not separated at all (Figs 2 C, E, and 3 A); f. Anterolateral callosity of pronotum very long, commonly reaching midpoint of lateral margin of pronotum (Figs 1, 2); g. Vaginal palpi of female genitalia relatively short with proximal ends fused (Fig. 4 E). Overall there are no characters to separate Ivalia, Amphimeloides, and Taizonia. As Ivalia is senior to Taizonia, Ivalia remains valid and because Amphimeloides and Ivalia were published in the same paper, we here choose Ivalia as the name to use. Diagnostic characters of Ivalia. Adult beetles small to medium sized (2–5mm), convex in lateral view. Color metallic or nonmetallic dark or light shades with spots or stripes. Antennal calli poorly to moderately developed, flat to slightly raised, anterior ends somewhat triangular, entering into interantennal space, sulci surrounding antennal calli poorly developed. Eyes small, lateral, orbit narrow, antennal sockets separated by a distance subequal to two times width of orbit or more. Frontal ridge short, wide, flat to moderately raised; anterofrontal ridge wide, flat to moderately raised. Antenna hardly reaching middle of elytron, distal antennomeres widened. Labrum deeply incised. Maxillary palp long, second and third palpomeres moderately thick, distally enlarged, last pointed. Pronotum transverse, without impressions, anterior coxal cavities open behind. Elytron with irregular punctures, posteriorly narrowed; epipleuron wide, horizontal, reaching near apex. Hind wing present or absent. Thoracic sternites with raised process in middle: prosternal intercoxal process with longitudinal vertically raised ridge along middle, process on metasternum usually circular. Metacoxa greatly enlarged, ventrally with a groove and ridge for reception of femur. Metatibia in dorsal view characteristically curved with either ends directed laterally; dorsal surface with sharp lateral margin and flat mesal margin. Tarsal claw appendiculate. Vaginal palpi joined at proximal end. Spermathecal duct not coiled. Material examined. Amphimeloides dorsalis Jacoby: Holotype. Labels: 1) Type HT; 2) Ceylon, G. Lewis, 1910 – 320; 3) Dikoya, 3,800–4,200 ft. 6.XII– 16.I. 82; 4) Amphimeloides dorsalis Jac.; 5) Right hind leg mounted in balsam, S. Maulik, 1929; 6) HT found in dwr. parts missing G. A. Samuelson det. 1974 (BMNH). Ivalia viridipennis Jacoby: Syntypes male and female. Labels: 1) Ceylon, G. Lewis, 1910 – 320; 2) Dikoya, 3,800–4,200 ft. 6.XII– 16.I. 82; 3) Syntype Ivalia viridipennis Jacoby (2 BMNH). Taizonia bella Chen: Holotype male. Labels: 1) Kankau (Koshun) Formosa, H. Sauter V. 1912; 2) Holotypus; 3) Taizonia bella n. g. n. sp. S. H. Chen det. (DEIM). Schereria martensi Medvedev: Holotype male. Labels: 1) 179 a Kaski Dist., oberhalb, Dhumpus Berlese, 2100m, Martens & Ausobsky 8 / 10 Mai 80; 2) Holotypus; 3) Holotypus; 4) Schereria martensi m. L. N. Medvedev det. 1983; 5) Senckenberg Museum Frankfurt/Main (SMFM).Published as part of Duckett, Catherine N., Prathapan, K. D. & Konstantinov, Alexander S., 2006, Notes on identity, new synonymy and larva of Ivalia Jacoby (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) with description of a new species, pp. 49-68 in Zootaxa 1363 on pages 51-54, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17471
E G Jacoby: A Brief Historiography of New Zealand Demography
Dr "Peter" Jacoby can legitimately be seen as the "founding father" of modern New Zealand demography. It was for this reason that the Population Association of New Zealand, with his widow's permission, have used his name for its student prize. Parenthetically, it can be noted here that the Goethe Society independently set up a Jacoby Prize -- I only learnt about this a year or so ago. In sum then, two professional bodies have recognised the contribution of Dr Jacoby to New Zealand Scholarship. Beyond this, representatives of the state library in the Landt where he had studied -- Schelswig -- came to New Zealand to collect the papers of this notable "native son" for their archives
Replication data for: Bootstrap Confidence Regions for Multidimensional Scaling Solutions
Multidimensional scaling (or MDS) is a methodology for producing geometric models of proximities data. Multidimensional scaling has a long history in political science research. However, most applications of MDS are purely descriptive, with no attempt to assess stability or sampling variability in the scaling solution. In this paper, we develop a bootstrap resampling strategy for constructing confidence regions in multidimensional scaling solutions. The methodology is illustrated by performing an inferential multidimensional scaling analysis on data from the 2004 American National Election Study. The bootstrap procedure is very simple, and it is adaptable to a wide variety of MDS models. Our approach enhances the utility of multidimensional scaling as a tool for testing substantive theories while still retaining the flexibility in assumptions, model details, and estimation procedures that make MDS so useful for exploring structure in data
Nationales Forum Shopping im Insolvenzrecht
Hölzle G, Jacoby F. Nationales Forum Shopping im Insolvenzrecht. ZIP - Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftsrecht. 2021;2021(7):337-341
Replication data for: Bootstrap Confidence Regions for Multidimensional Scaling Solutions
Multidimensional scaling (or MDS) is a methodology for producing geometric models of proximities data. Multidimensional scaling has a long history in political science research. However, most applications of MDS are purely descriptive, with no attempt to assess stability or sampling variability in the scaling solution. In this paper, we develop a bootstrap resampling strategy for constructing confidence regions in multidimensional scaling solutions. The methodology is illustrated by performing an inferential multidimensional scaling analysis on data from the 2004 American National Election Study. The bootstrap procedure is very simple, and it is adaptable to a wide variety of MDS models. Our approach enhances the utility of multidimensional scaling as a tool for testing substantive theories while still retaining the flexibility in assumptions, model details, and estimation procedures that make MDS so useful for exploring structure in data
Is There a Culture War? Conflicting Value Structures in American Public Opinion
Datasets, R package, and R scripts to replicate analyses in Jacoby, William G. (2014) "Is There a Culture War? Conflicting Value Structures in American Public Opinion."
American Political Science Review 108(4): 754-771. DOI: http://dx.doi.org.proxy1.cl.msu.edu/10.1017/S000305541400038
E. G. Jacoby : La variable démographique dans l'évaluation des besoins en matière d'éducation in Revue internationale des Sciences sociales
Deblé Isabelle. E. G. Jacoby : La variable démographique dans l'évaluation des besoins en matière d'éducation in Revue internationale des Sciences sociales . In: Tiers-Monde, tome 7, n°28, 1966. Désarmement et développement. pp. 802-803
Jacoby E. G. — Some demographic observation on first order births in the light of the cohort approach
Pr. R. Jacoby E. G. — Some demographic observation on first order births in the light of the cohort approach. In: Population, 18ᵉ année, n°1, 1963. pp. 161-162
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