Heterogeneity or the presence of a variety of decision rules in a population has usually been ignored in voting research. A method for handling heterogeneous preferences using rank order data is developed and applied to a simple issue-voting model. The estimated average effect of partisanship is substantially higher when the assumption of homogeneity is relaxed, though many self-identified partisans also use ideological criteria to evaluate candidates and many independents rely on partisan criteria
The assumption that all voters have identical voting calculi had been standard in electoral choice f...
This paper uses data from the 2004 Canadian Election Study to test the effect of information heterog...
A significant body of internationally comparative research has been accumulated over the past decade...
Heterogeneity or the presence of a variety of decision rules in a population has usually been ignore...
Heterogeneity or the presence of a variety of decision rules in a population has usually been ignore...
We study strategic voting in a setting where voters choose from three options and Condorcet cycles m...
We study strategic voting in a setting where voters choose from three options and Condorcet cycles m...
Different voters behave differently at the polls, different students make different university choic...
This paper combines two important findings from research on how voters and parties interact: Firstly...
In this paper we analyze the patterns of behavior voters exhibit over a set of votes. We explore a s...
The present paper examines when, for any given preference profile or set of individual preference or...
Quantitative research on party politics often has to assume that parties are unitary actors with hom...
Quantitative research on party politics often has to assume that parties are unitary actors with hom...
2 Electoral researchers are so much accustomed to analyzing the choice of the single most preferred ...
While perceptions of candidate character traits are believed to be an important pre-dictor of vote c...
The assumption that all voters have identical voting calculi had been standard in electoral choice f...
This paper uses data from the 2004 Canadian Election Study to test the effect of information heterog...
A significant body of internationally comparative research has been accumulated over the past decade...
Heterogeneity or the presence of a variety of decision rules in a population has usually been ignore...
Heterogeneity or the presence of a variety of decision rules in a population has usually been ignore...
We study strategic voting in a setting where voters choose from three options and Condorcet cycles m...
We study strategic voting in a setting where voters choose from three options and Condorcet cycles m...
Different voters behave differently at the polls, different students make different university choic...
This paper combines two important findings from research on how voters and parties interact: Firstly...
In this paper we analyze the patterns of behavior voters exhibit over a set of votes. We explore a s...
The present paper examines when, for any given preference profile or set of individual preference or...
Quantitative research on party politics often has to assume that parties are unitary actors with hom...
Quantitative research on party politics often has to assume that parties are unitary actors with hom...
2 Electoral researchers are so much accustomed to analyzing the choice of the single most preferred ...
While perceptions of candidate character traits are believed to be an important pre-dictor of vote c...
The assumption that all voters have identical voting calculi had been standard in electoral choice f...
This paper uses data from the 2004 Canadian Election Study to test the effect of information heterog...
A significant body of internationally comparative research has been accumulated over the past decade...