research articles
BRADFORD S. JONES
University of Arizona
REGINA P. BRANTON
Rice University
Beyond Logit and Probit: Cox Duration Models
of Single, Repeating, and Competing Events for
State Policy Adoption
Since 1990, the standard statistical approach for studying state policy adoption has
been an event history analysis using binary link models, such as logit or probit. In
this article, we evaluate this logit-probit approach and consider some alternative
strategies for state policy adoption research. In particular, we discuss the Cox model,
which avoids the need to parameterize the baseline hazard function and, therefore,
is often preferable to the logit-probit approach. Furthermore, we demonstrate how
the Cox model can be modified to deal effectively with repeatable and competing
events, events that the logit-probit approach cannot be used to model.
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