<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . . "Measurement Error and Dynamic Nonlinear Models:\r\n(Over)Estimating the Effect of Habit"^^ . "Estimates from non-linear models are known to be inconsistent when the dependent variable\r\nis misclassified. Although methods have been developed to correct this inconsistency in static\r\nnon-linear models, no correction exists for dynamic non-linear models. This is a serious omission\r\nfrom the literature. Since the lagged dependent variable is an explanatory variable in dynamic\r\nmodels, any inconsistency that arises from misclassifcation of the dependent variable in a static\r\nnon-linear model will be magnifed when that model is made dynamic. Here, we demonstrate\r\nthis fact using the habitual voting literature and develop a parametric model to correct for this\r\ninconsistency. We find that, on average, estimates of habitual voting are approximately twice as\r\nlarge when using survey respondents' self-reports versus official records of their turnout decisions.\r\nWhen we apply our corrected model to respondents' self-reports, however, the estimates of\r\nhabitual voting are significantly closer to those provided by the official records."^^ . "2011" . . . . . . . . . "Gabriel"^^ . "Katz"^^ . "Gabriel Katz"^^ . . "James"^^ . "Melton"^^ . "James Melton"^^ . . . . . "HTML Summary of #88 \n\nMeasurement Error and Dynamic Nonlinear Models: \n(Over)Estimating the Effect of Habit\n\n" . "text/html" . . . "HA Statistics"@en . . . "JF Political institutions (General)"@en . .