Authors
David Cingranelli, Mikhail Filippov
Publication date
2018/11
Journal
American Political Science Review
Volume
112
Issue
4
Pages
1083-1089
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
Has government protection of human rights improved? The answer to this and many other research questions is strongly affected by the assumptions we make and the modeling strategy we choose as the basis for creating human rights country scores. Fariss (2014) introduced a statistical model that produced latent scores showing an improving trend in human rights. Consistent with his stringent assumptions, his statistical model heavily weighted rare incidents of mass killings such as genocide, while discounting indicators of lesser and more common violations such as torture and political imprisonment. We replicated his analysis, replacing the actual values of all indicators of lesser human rights violations with randomly generated data, and obtained an identical improving trend. However, when we replicated the analysis, relaxing his assumptions by allowing all indicators to potentially have a similar effect on the …
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Scholar articles
D Cingranelli, M Filippov - American Political Science Review, 2018