Replication data for an article on court-party relations in the United States. The repository includes data files and code to generate an index of two-party competition for control of government, as shown in Figure 1 of the article. The data was authored by Warren Snead and last updated on April 9,我们发现了一个问题。
Use Cases
- Replicate the analysis of court-party relations based on the provided index of government control.
- Analyze trends in two-party competition for control of the U.S. government based on the calculated index.
- Study the relationship between political party control and judicial decision-making based on the theoretical framework.
- Extend the index calculation to other time periods or contexts using the provided code and methodology.
Strengths
- Includes the specific code used to generate the index shown in the published article's Figure 1.
- Last updated on 2026-04-09, indicating recent maintenance.
- Data sources and calculation details are documented in the article's Supplemental Information.
Limitations
- Row count, column names, and file formats are unknown, which limits suitability assessment.
- Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download or from the article.
- The dataset's temporal and geographic coverage are not explicitly stated in the provided metadata.
Provenance
- Source
- Warren Snead, associated with Perspectives on Politics.
- Collection Method
- Data and code are replication materials for a published academic article.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- Last updated 2026-04-09 20:18:13.
- Geography
- United States