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Published version is: Morgan, Stephen L. 2018. "Status Threat, Material Interests, and the 2016 Presidential Vote." *Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World* 4:1-17. A URL link for the published article is [here][1]. Reply to Mutz's comment on the article is: Morgan, Stephen L. 2018. “Correct Interpretations of Fixed-effects Models, Specification Decisions, and Self-reports of Intended Votes: A Response to Mutz.” *Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World* 4:1-7. A URL link for the published article is [here][2]. Distribution of data and code: A URL link for the code and data for the original July 2018 article is in a repository on GitHub [here][3]. An updated GitHub reposistory that also includes the analysis discussed in my reply to Mutz's comments is [here][4] (and is also linked direclty to this OSF project). For those who do not prefer GitHub, zip files of both repositores are provided below in the "Files" section. [1]: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/2378023118788217 [2]: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/2378023118811502 [3]: https://github.com/stephen-l-morgan/status-threat-analysis-for-socius [4]: https://github.com/stephen-l-morgan/status-threat-analysis-for-socius-reply-to-Mutz
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