Luke Keele
Associate Professor of Political Sciece
- American Politics
- Political Methodology
Professor Keele pursues research and teaching interests in American politics (public opinion and elections) and in methodology (discrete choice models, semi-parametric estimation, and time series). He has published articles in the Journal of Politics, British Journal of Political Science, and Political Analysis. He is currently working on developing a new Bayesian estimator for heteroskedastic probit models. He is also working on semi-parametric estimation techniques for Cox models and corrections for measurement error.
Selected Publications
Keele, Luke J., Brian Fogarty, and James A. Stimson. (2004). "The Impact of Presidential Visits in the 2002 Congressional Elections." PS: Political Science and Politics
Keele, Luke J. (2005). "Macro Measures and Mechanics of Social Capital" Political Analysis. 13:2, 139-156.
Keele, Luke J. (2005). "The Partisan Roots of Trust in Government" Journal of Politics. 67:3, 432-451.
Keele, Luke J. (2005). "3-D Graphics in R." The Political Methodologist 13:2, 2-6.
Keele, Luke J. and Jennifer Wolak (2006). "Value Conflict and Volatility in Party Identification" British Journal of Politics. 36:4, 671-690
Keele, Luke J. and Nathan J. Kelly (2006). "Dynamic Models for Dynamic Theories: The Ins and Outs of LDVs." Political Analysis. 14:2, 186-205.
Keele, Bafumi, Park, and Shor (2007). "A Bayesian Multilevel Modeling Approach to Time-Series Cross-Sectional Data." Political Analysis. 15:2, 165-181.
Keele, Luke J. (2007). "Social Capital and the Dynamics of Trust in Government" American Journal of Political Science. 51:2, 241-254.
Keele, Luke J. and Suzanna DeBoef. (2008). "Taking Time Seriously: Dynamic Regression." American Journal of Political Science. 52:1, 184-200.
Keele, Luke J. and Jennifer Wolak. (2008). "Contextual Sources of Ambivalence." Political Psychology 29:5, 653-674.
Keele, Luke J. Michael, MacKuen, Jennifer Wolak, and George Marcus. (2010). "Civic Engagements: Resolute Partisanship or Reflective Deliberation." American Journal of Political Science. 54:2, 440-458.
Keele, Luke J. (2010). "Nonproportionally Difficult: Testing for Nonproportional Hazards In Cox Models." Political Analysis. 18:2, 189-205.
Imai, Kosuke and Luke J. Keele and Teppei Yamamoto. (2010). "Identification, Inference, and Sensitivity Analysis for Causal Mediation Effects." Statistical Science. 25:1, 51-71.
Imai, Kosuke and Luke J. Keele and Dustin Tingley. (2010). "A General Approach to Causal Mediation Analysis." Psychological Methods. 15:4, 309-334.