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R package endorse: Bayesian Measurement Models for Analyzing Endorsement Experiments

by Yuki Shiraito and Kosuke Imai

This package fits the hierarchical and non-hierarchical Bayesian measurement models proposed by Bullock, Imai, and Shapiro (2011) to analyze endorsement experiments. Endorsement experiments are a survey methodology for eliciting truthful responses to sensitive questions. This methodology is helpful when measuring support for socially sensitive political actors such as militant groups. The model is fitted with a Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm and produces the output containing draws from the posterior distribution.

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1.6.2

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May 2nd, 2022

Functions in endorse (1.6.2)

endorse.plot

Descriptive Plot of Endorsement Experiment Data
GeoId

Getting Indices of Incidents around a specified point
predict.endorse

Predict Method for the Measurement Model of Political Support
pakistan

Pakistan Survey Experiment on Support for Militant Groups
GeoCount

Counting Incidents around Points
endorse

Fitting the Measurement Model of Political Support via Markov Chain Monte Carlo