Prevalent models of issue voting view vote choice as a choice among party policies. Choice sets are implicitly assumed to be same for all voters, and their composition is left to researchers' discretion. This article aims to relax such assumptions by presenting a model with a varying probability of inclusion in the choice set. We apply the `constrained choice conditional logistic regression' to survey data from the 1989 parliamentary election in Norway to examine the effects of party identification of voters, and electoral viability and policy extremity of parties on individual voters' choice set compositions. Further, we look into the effect of parties' policy positions on their electoral fates under alternative assumptions about the compo...
Do people have ideologically constrained and stable political belief systems, and does it matter for...
The diversity of issue interests and party options in multiparty systems makes individual electoral ...
Most of the literature asserts that political parties rationally define their preference for elector...
Party identification and issue preferences are central explanatory factors in many voting choice mod...
This article addresses the relationship between latent predispositions and political campaign commun...
How should one analyze data when the underlying models being tested are statistically intractable? I...
This study presents an empirical test of the extent to which the “issue ownership” model explains th...
Party identification and issue preferences are central explanatory factors in many voting choice mod...
Party identification and issue preferences are central explanatory factors in many voting choice mod...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
Nearly seventy years ago, members of the American Political Science Association's Committee on Polit...
The diversity of issue interests and party options in multiparty systems makes individual electoral ...
In ‘Understanding Interaction Models: Improving Empirical Analyses’, we report the results of severa...
Replication of the paper "Coalition-Targeted Duvergerian Voting: How Expectations Affect Voter Choi...
Do people have ideologically constrained and stable political belief systems, and does it matter for...
The diversity of issue interests and party options in multiparty systems makes individual electoral ...
Most of the literature asserts that political parties rationally define their preference for elector...
Party identification and issue preferences are central explanatory factors in many voting choice mod...
This article addresses the relationship between latent predispositions and political campaign commun...
How should one analyze data when the underlying models being tested are statistically intractable? I...
This study presents an empirical test of the extent to which the “issue ownership” model explains th...
Party identification and issue preferences are central explanatory factors in many voting choice mod...
Party identification and issue preferences are central explanatory factors in many voting choice mod...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
Nearly seventy years ago, members of the American Political Science Association's Committee on Polit...
The diversity of issue interests and party options in multiparty systems makes individual electoral ...
In ‘Understanding Interaction Models: Improving Empirical Analyses’, we report the results of severa...
Replication of the paper "Coalition-Targeted Duvergerian Voting: How Expectations Affect Voter Choi...
Do people have ideologically constrained and stable political belief systems, and does it matter for...
The diversity of issue interests and party options in multiparty systems makes individual electoral ...
Most of the literature asserts that political parties rationally define their preference for elector...