This page features compilations of links to replication data for political science research. These links are organized to help you locate replication data for articles you read or assign in your classes.
Comparative Political Studies Dataverse: Replication files for the articles published in Comparative Political Studies (since 2020). Subfield: Comparative Politics .
International Interactions Dataverse: Replication data, beginning with volume 36, issue 2 of 2010, current through at least 2018. Subfield: International Relations .
Journal of Law and Courts Dataverse: Replication material for recent articles and some articles published in the last five years. Subfield: Law Courts Justice .
Journal of Peace Research Datasets: Access to the datasets used by authors of articles appearing in Journal of Peace Research since 1998. Subfield: International Relations .
Public Administration Dataverse: The journal encourages, but does not require, the open access of data and materials for all research articles. .
Public Administration Review Dataverse: PAR encourages (but does not require) authors to provide open access to their data, code, and study materials, whenever doing so is ethical and feasible. .
Comparative Political Studies Dataverse: Replication files for the articles published in Comparative Political Studies (since 2020). Subfield: Comparative Politics .
International Interactions Dataverse: Replication data, beginning with volume 36, issue 2 of 2010, current through at least 2018. Subfield: International Relations .
Journal of Law and Courts Dataverse: Replication material for recent articles and some articles published in the last five years. Subfield: Law Courts Justice .
Journal of Peace Research Datasets: Access to the datasets used by authors of articles appearing in Journal of Peace Research since 1998. Subfield: International Relations .
Public Administration Dataverse: The journal encourages, but does not require, the open access of data and materials for all research articles. .
Public Administration Review Dataverse: PAR encourages (but does not require) authors to provide open access to their data, code, and study materials, whenever doing so is ethical and feasible. .
Comparative Political Studies Dataverse: Replication files for the articles published in Comparative Political Studies (since 2020). Subfield: Comparative Politics .
International Interactions Dataverse: Replication data, beginning with volume 36, issue 2 of 2010, current through at least 2018. Subfield: International Relations .
Journal of Law and Courts Dataverse: Replication material for recent articles and some articles published in the last five years. Subfield: Law Courts Justice .
Journal of Peace Research Datasets: Access to the datasets used by authors of articles appearing in Journal of Peace Research since 1998. Subfield: International Relations .
Public Administration Dataverse: The journal encourages, but does not require, the open access of data and materials for all research articles. .
Public Administration Review Dataverse: PAR encourages (but does not require) authors to provide open access to their data, code, and study materials, whenever doing so is ethical and feasible. .
Comparative Political Studies Dataverse: Replication files for the articles published in Comparative Political Studies (since 2020). Subfield: Comparative Politics .
International Interactions Dataverse: Replication data, beginning with volume 36, issue 2 of 2010, current through at least 2018. Subfield: International Relations .
Journal of Law and Courts Dataverse: Replication material for recent articles and some articles published in the last five years. Subfield: Law Courts Justice .
Journal of Peace Research Datasets: Access to the datasets used by authors of articles appearing in Journal of Peace Research since 1998. Subfield: International Relations .
Public Administration Dataverse: The journal encourages, but does not require, the open access of data and materials for all research articles. .
Public Administration Review Dataverse: PAR encourages (but does not require) authors to provide open access to their data, code, and study materials, whenever doing so is ethical and feasible. .