The use of the proximity model to represent the relationship between citizens ’ policy atti-tudes and the positions of candidates on the issues of the day has considerable appeal because it offers a bridge between theoretical models of political behavior and empirical work. However, there is little consensus among applied researchers about the appropriate representation of voter behavior with respect to the measurement of issue distance, candidate location, or whether to allow heterogeneity in the weight that each individual places on particular issues. Each of these choices suggests a different, and reasonably complicated, nonlinear relationship between voter utility and candidate and voter issue positions which may have a meaningful influ...
The directional and proximity models offer dramatically different theories for how voters make decis...
This paper introduces our project to model candidate positions where the following conditions hold: ...
This paper offers graphic illustration of so-called “valence” models of candidates responding to the...
When applying the proximity model in electoral studies, scholars face the challenge of estimating vo...
Spatial models of issue voting generally assume that citizens have a single “vote function”. A given...
Much attention in political science has been devoted to an explication of how voters make use of iss...
In a spatial model of voting, a voters utility for a candidate is a func-tion of ideological distanc...
Previous research has indicated that the success of the directional model of issue voting depends on...
Existing empirical investigations of the spatial model of two candidate elections have focused on re...
Previous scholarship has provided ample evidence that non-spatial considerations can trump voters’ p...
A long-running debate about how voters use issues to evaluate candidates pits the proximity theory o...
The directional and proximity models offer dramatically different theories for how voters make decis...
In a spatial model of voting, a voter's utility for a candidate is a function of ideological distanc...
This paper tackles the problem of comparison between proximity and directional voting in 27 European...
Proximity and directional spatial models yield different predictions for mass-elite linkages under a...
The directional and proximity models offer dramatically different theories for how voters make decis...
This paper introduces our project to model candidate positions where the following conditions hold: ...
This paper offers graphic illustration of so-called “valence” models of candidates responding to the...
When applying the proximity model in electoral studies, scholars face the challenge of estimating vo...
Spatial models of issue voting generally assume that citizens have a single “vote function”. A given...
Much attention in political science has been devoted to an explication of how voters make use of iss...
In a spatial model of voting, a voters utility for a candidate is a func-tion of ideological distanc...
Previous research has indicated that the success of the directional model of issue voting depends on...
Existing empirical investigations of the spatial model of two candidate elections have focused on re...
Previous scholarship has provided ample evidence that non-spatial considerations can trump voters’ p...
A long-running debate about how voters use issues to evaluate candidates pits the proximity theory o...
The directional and proximity models offer dramatically different theories for how voters make decis...
In a spatial model of voting, a voter's utility for a candidate is a function of ideological distanc...
This paper tackles the problem of comparison between proximity and directional voting in 27 European...
Proximity and directional spatial models yield different predictions for mass-elite linkages under a...
The directional and proximity models offer dramatically different theories for how voters make decis...
This paper introduces our project to model candidate positions where the following conditions hold: ...
This paper offers graphic illustration of so-called “valence” models of candidates responding to the...