This article discusses the methodological challenges of legislative surveys. Following an overview of different types of survey biases, the article argues that self-selection and misreporting are the most critical problems for legislative surveys. In order to identify the self-selection and misreporting biases, we compare the answers with a survey from Swiss members of parliament with their observed behavior in the parliament. The empirical analysis shows that the survey sample has a substantial misreporting bias. We conclude that the parliamentarian’s attitude toward the survey object is strongly linked to their response. These issues should be addressed to improve the design and quality of legislative surveys
Since the early days of postelection surveying, the question of how accurate self-reported participa...
In this paper, we analyze to what extent a sequential mixed mode survey, consisting of push-to-web, ...
Votes in parliament offer one of the few sources of behavioral data to study members of parliaments ...
This article discusses the methodological challenges of legislative surveys. Following an overview o...
This article discusses the methodological challenges of legislative surveys. Following an overview o...
Due to methodological problems, the quality of the outcomes of web surveys may be seriously affected...
At first sight, web surveys seem to be an interesting and attractive means of data collection. They ...
At first sight, web surveys seem to be an interesting and attractive means of data collection. They ...
An increasing number of studies comparing legislatures relies on analyses of roll call votes. These ...
This paper examines the nature of the data available for studying legislative behavior in Mexico. In...
Contemporary efforts to evaluate representation often compare survey measures of how citizens say th...
Peer assessment is a rather marginalised method in political research. This research note argues tha...
Turnout bias is a classic flaw of postelection surveys. It has a double cause: overrepresentation of...
Public opinion surveys are a modern vehicle for political representation, a way for citizens to expr...
Students of party organization often rely on politicians' perceptions when measuring internal party ...
Since the early days of postelection surveying, the question of how accurate self-reported participa...
In this paper, we analyze to what extent a sequential mixed mode survey, consisting of push-to-web, ...
Votes in parliament offer one of the few sources of behavioral data to study members of parliaments ...
This article discusses the methodological challenges of legislative surveys. Following an overview o...
This article discusses the methodological challenges of legislative surveys. Following an overview o...
Due to methodological problems, the quality of the outcomes of web surveys may be seriously affected...
At first sight, web surveys seem to be an interesting and attractive means of data collection. They ...
At first sight, web surveys seem to be an interesting and attractive means of data collection. They ...
An increasing number of studies comparing legislatures relies on analyses of roll call votes. These ...
This paper examines the nature of the data available for studying legislative behavior in Mexico. In...
Contemporary efforts to evaluate representation often compare survey measures of how citizens say th...
Peer assessment is a rather marginalised method in political research. This research note argues tha...
Turnout bias is a classic flaw of postelection surveys. It has a double cause: overrepresentation of...
Public opinion surveys are a modern vehicle for political representation, a way for citizens to expr...
Students of party organization often rely on politicians' perceptions when measuring internal party ...
Since the early days of postelection surveying, the question of how accurate self-reported participa...
In this paper, we analyze to what extent a sequential mixed mode survey, consisting of push-to-web, ...
Votes in parliament offer one of the few sources of behavioral data to study members of parliaments ...