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A Reponse to Maliniak, Powers, and Walter

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 January 2017

L. J. Zigerell*
Affiliation:
Illinois State University

Abstract

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Type
Controversy: Bias in Political Science Estimates
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 2017 

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REFERENCES

Maliniak, Daniel, Powers, Ryan, and Walter, Barbara F.. 2013. “The Gender Citation Gap in International Relations.” International Organization 67 (4): 889922.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Zigerell, L. J. 2015. “Is the Gender Citation Gap in International Relations Driven by Elite Papers?” Research & Politics 2 (2): 2053168015585192.CrossRefGoogle Scholar