The Past and Future of Ideal Point Estimation
Remarks Delivered at the Ideal Point Estimation Conference
Washington University, St. Louis, 20 September 2002
Revised For EITM Summer Institute, 20 June 2006
Keith T. Poole
"The Evolving Influence of Psychometrics in Political Science,"
Oxford Handbook of Political Methodology, edited by Jan Box-Steffensmeier,
Henry Brady, and David Collier. New York: Oxford University Press (forthcoming).
Overview
- A Short History of Ideal Point Estimation
- Introduction
- Karl Pearson
- Principal Components Analysis
- Charles Spearman
- Spearman Correlation Matrix
- L. L. Thurstone
- Harold Hotelling
- Carl H. Eckart
- The Eckart-Young Theorem (Singular
Value Decomposition and Lower-Rank Approximation)
- Singular Values and the Dispersion of Data
- Warren S. Torgerson
- Small Example of Double-Centering Using
Roll Call Data
- Agreement Scores for
88th Senate
- Eigenvalues of Double-Centered
Agreement Score Matrix for 88th Senate
- Plot of First Two Eigenvectors
for 88th Senate
- Eigenvalues of Double-Centered
Agreement Score Matrix for 106th House and Senate
- Plot of First Two Weighted and
Unweighted Eigenvectors
of Double-Centered Agreement Score Matrix for 107th Senate
- Clyde H. Coombs
- I and J Scales
- Feeling Thermometers as an
Unfolding Problem
- Roll Call Votes as an
Unfolding Problem
Measurement Theory: Homework 5
Measurement Theory: Homework 8
Measurement Theory: Homework 9
Measurement Theory: Homework 12
- Roger N. Shepard and Joseph B. Kruskal
- The Morse Code Data
- Two Dimensional Configuration
of The Morse Code Data
- Shepard Diagram for The Morse Code Data
- Stress Plots for Morse Code
and Color Data
- The Color Data
- Shepard Diagram for The Color Data
- The Color Circle
- Duncan MacRae
- Duncan MacRae's Analysis of the 87th House
- Herbert F. Weisberg and George Rabinowitz
- Non-Metric MDS Applied to the
1968 Feeling Thermometers
- The NOMINATE Model
- The Framework
- The Spatial Theory of Melvin J.
Hinich and Peter C. Ordeshook
- The Random Utility Model
- The Deterministic Utility Function
- The Error Distribution
- Alternating Estimation Method From Psychometrics
- Basic Geometry of the Roll Call Voting Problem
- Geometry of a Roll Call Vote
- Geometry of a
Legislator Ideal "Point"
- Design Issues Encountered in the Development of NOMINATE
- The "Sag" Problem
- The Unit Hypersphere Constraints on Legislators and Roll Calls
- NOMINATE: Nominal-Three-Step-Estimation, 1982
- D-NOMINATE: Dynamic-NOMINATE, 1986-1989