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            <title>The Political Methodology Video Series</title>
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            <description>The Political Methodology Video Series (a service of the Society for Political Methodology and the Political Methodology Section of the APSA) has five  productions available for free viewing via streaming technology over the Internet. While these are videos from 1998 and 1999 APSA short courses, they are still quite timely as articles dealing with these topics continue to arrive in print (including the most recent issues of the APSR and Political Analysis).The five videos in the series deal with: interpreting and presenting statistical results, time series models for event count data, dealing with missing data, event history analysis, and dealing with time-series cross-sectional data.  All five are available in RealVideo format and the first 3 are also available in impressive high bandwidth productions as well. The series site also includes links to ancillaries such as handouts,papers and software for implementing a number of the techniques.</description>
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