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Title: Working with Dnominate data in Excel


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Working with D-nominate data in Excel
  • Data are stored on the courses server in the
    ICPSR folder
  • Data are in Excel or in Stata format
  • Key variables are
  • Congress number
  • Party (100Dem, 200Rep)
  • First dimension nominate score

2
Files are in this directory
3
This is what the spreadsheet looks like. Notice
that there are no header (variable names).
Its pretty easy to figure out what each column
represents. We want columns A and H, but we
have to pay attention to column F.
4
Look at how I will sort the data, on state, then
on district, then on year.
5
The data are now sorted the way I want.
6
I have deleted all rows except for Illinois
districts.
7
First, I copy/paste the data for member two to
the right of the data for member one.
Hey why does this not line up??
8
Now I create three new columns. I title the
first dimension for member 1 1 Dem since that
seat was always held by a Dem. I make two more
columns (2 Rep and 2 Dem) for the second district
data. Now I manually copy/paste.
9
Now I have reorganized things, eliminated
extraneous columns, and am working with district
3.
10
Now I am done with district 3 data.
11
Now my graphic is ready to paste into my paper.
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