Despite the cornerstone role of party identification for analyzing voting behavior in the United States, its measurement (in terms of the classic American National Electoral Studies – ANES – seven-point scale) is affected by a systematic problem of non-monotonicity, and it proved impossible to be directly applied outside the United States. We introduce a novel, complementary measurement approach aimed at addressing both problems. We test on US data (an expressly collected computer-assisted web interviewing survey dataset) a new, seven-point scale of partisanship constructed from PTV (propensity-to-vote) items, acting as projective devices for capturing partisan preferences, and routinely employed in multi-party systems. We show that a PTV-b...
The paper reviews the evidence that the measure of party identification (or partisanship) routinely...
Previous research claims that the number of parties affects the representation of social cleavages i...
Recent comparative electoral research shows that both ideological and competence voting are influenc...
Despite the cornerstone role of party identification for analyzing voting behavior in the United Sta...
Comparative studies of partisanship lack a comparable transatlantic measure. In the U.S. the traditi...
In the study of voter behaviour, survey questionnaires have long been central. The American National...
There is no doubt that partisanship is a powerful influence on democratic political behavior. But th...
There is no doubt that partisanship is a powerful influence on democratic political behavior. But th...
Political parties play a crucial role in interest articulation and aggregation in modern mass democr...
The defining properties of party identification long established for the United States fail with som...
The present analysis uses data from 1974 and 1981 U. S. cross sections, which incorporate a panel, t...
I examine the impact of long-term partisan loyalties on perceptions of specific political figures an...
Political polarization is commonly measured using the variation of responses on an individual issue ...
The paper reviews the evidence that the measure of party identification (or partisanship) routinely ...
The concept of negative partisanship has lately become a highly salient topic, yet its current measu...
The paper reviews the evidence that the measure of party identification (or partisanship) routinely...
Previous research claims that the number of parties affects the representation of social cleavages i...
Recent comparative electoral research shows that both ideological and competence voting are influenc...
Despite the cornerstone role of party identification for analyzing voting behavior in the United Sta...
Comparative studies of partisanship lack a comparable transatlantic measure. In the U.S. the traditi...
In the study of voter behaviour, survey questionnaires have long been central. The American National...
There is no doubt that partisanship is a powerful influence on democratic political behavior. But th...
There is no doubt that partisanship is a powerful influence on democratic political behavior. But th...
Political parties play a crucial role in interest articulation and aggregation in modern mass democr...
The defining properties of party identification long established for the United States fail with som...
The present analysis uses data from 1974 and 1981 U. S. cross sections, which incorporate a panel, t...
I examine the impact of long-term partisan loyalties on perceptions of specific political figures an...
Political polarization is commonly measured using the variation of responses on an individual issue ...
The paper reviews the evidence that the measure of party identification (or partisanship) routinely ...
The concept of negative partisanship has lately become a highly salient topic, yet its current measu...
The paper reviews the evidence that the measure of party identification (or partisanship) routinely...
Previous research claims that the number of parties affects the representation of social cleavages i...
Recent comparative electoral research shows that both ideological and competence voting are influenc...