peer reviewedThe left-right self-placement scale is often used in political science as a proxy for the policy positions of voters and parties. Yet studies have suggested that, for voters, this relation is dependent on education level. These studies were, however, hampered by data limitations and restricted statistical analyses. In addition, the extent to which the relation between the left-right self-placement scale and policy positions differs for parties and voters has not been explored. This article looks at the differential relation between left-right self-placement and policy positions for voters with different education levels on an integrated dataset containing over 50 voter and party policy positions. It is found that the left-right...
This paper analyses the relation between citizens ’ left–right orientation and their preferences on ...
In the September survey the Public Opinion Research Centre gave all respondents a question that at e...
How should we measure parties' position on the unidimensional left - right axis? There are several a...
<p>The left-right self-placement scale is often used in political science as a proxy for the policy ...
In this paper we compare estimates of the left-right positions of political parties derived from an ...
AbstractThe article aims to explore whether the accuracy of voters' perceptions of party ideology ar...
First Online: 13 October 2016In order to measure ideology, political scientists heavily rely on the ...
This thesis deals with the nature of the Left-Right scale. Theories and ideas about the Left-Right s...
Political knowledge is one of the most important constructs for political behavior research, althoug...
The left–right scale is the concept most often used to describe citizens’ and parties’ political pos...
This paper examines whether economic conditions affect citizens' political self-placement on the lef...
Political knowledge is one of the most important constructs for political behav-ior research, althou...
In order to measure ideology, political scientists heavily rely on the so-called left-right scale. L...
The aim of the analysis „Political Participation and Placement on Left-Right Scale based on European...
Hand-coded party manifestos have formed the largest source of comparative, over-time data for estima...
This paper analyses the relation between citizens ’ left–right orientation and their preferences on ...
In the September survey the Public Opinion Research Centre gave all respondents a question that at e...
How should we measure parties' position on the unidimensional left - right axis? There are several a...
<p>The left-right self-placement scale is often used in political science as a proxy for the policy ...
In this paper we compare estimates of the left-right positions of political parties derived from an ...
AbstractThe article aims to explore whether the accuracy of voters' perceptions of party ideology ar...
First Online: 13 October 2016In order to measure ideology, political scientists heavily rely on the ...
This thesis deals with the nature of the Left-Right scale. Theories and ideas about the Left-Right s...
Political knowledge is one of the most important constructs for political behavior research, althoug...
The left–right scale is the concept most often used to describe citizens’ and parties’ political pos...
This paper examines whether economic conditions affect citizens' political self-placement on the lef...
Political knowledge is one of the most important constructs for political behav-ior research, althou...
In order to measure ideology, political scientists heavily rely on the so-called left-right scale. L...
The aim of the analysis „Political Participation and Placement on Left-Right Scale based on European...
Hand-coded party manifestos have formed the largest source of comparative, over-time data for estima...
This paper analyses the relation between citizens ’ left–right orientation and their preferences on ...
In the September survey the Public Opinion Research Centre gave all respondents a question that at e...
How should we measure parties' position on the unidimensional left - right axis? There are several a...