Modeling terror attacks: A cross-national, out-of-sample study

Abstract Purpose The purpose of this study is to assess the ability of a theoretically motivated statistical model to accurately forecast annual, national counts of terror attacks out-of-sample. Methodology/approach Bayesian multi-level models, classification analysis, marginal calibration plots Fin...

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Published inUnderstanding Terrorism Vol. 22; pp. 51 - 68
Main Authors Bakker, Ryan, Hill, Daniel W., Moore, Will H.
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Emerald Group Publishing Limited 21.06.2014
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Summary:Abstract Purpose The purpose of this study is to assess the ability of a theoretically motivated statistical model to accurately forecast annual, national counts of terror attacks out-of-sample. Methodology/approach Bayesian multi-level models, classification analysis, marginal calibration plots Findings We find that the model forecasts reasonably well, but conclude that its overall performance suggests that it is not ready for use in policy planning. This is likely due to the coarse temporal and spatial aggregation of the data. Research limitations/implications The implications of this study are that social scientists should devote more effort into evaluating the predictive power of their statistical models, and that annual, national data on violent conflict are probably too coarse to provide useful information for policy planning. Originality/value of paper The primary value of our modeling effort is to provide a baseline against which to evaluate the performance of more region- and country-specific models to be developed in the future.
ISBN:1783508272
9781783508273
ISSN:1572-8323
1572-8323
DOI:10.1108/S1572-8323(2014)0000022008