This research note extends the confrontational approach to estimating party policy positions by providing a way to estimate uncertainty associated with the measurements. The confrontational approach is a flexible method of determining party policy positions which is ideally suited to measure parties’ positions on issues that are specific to a country orperiod in time. We introduce a method of estimating the uncertainty of confrontational estimates by restating the approach as a special case of an Item Response Theory (IRT), opening up the possibility of using the confrontational approach not only as a descriptive tool, but also as a means of testing hypotheses on party policy preferences. We illustrate our model using analysis of the 2010 ...
We propose a novel approach for generating time-series for party positions as an alternative to the ...
This article shifts the analysis of parliamentary oversight tools to the level of the political part...
Party identification and issue preferences are central explanatory factors in many voting choice mod...
Replication data for: Estimating Uncertainty in Party Policy Positions Using the Confrontational App...
According to spatial models of political competition, parties strategically adjust their ideological...
This article presents a new method for estimating positions of political par- ties across country- a...
How should one analyze data when the underlying models being tested are statistically intractable? I...
Party competition is largely about making policy promises to voters. We argue that the clarity of th...
In this paper we review various methods of party positioning on issues and abstract political dimens...
Published online: 28 Sep 2021Existing research on political parties’ policy positions has traditiona...
A well-known source of data on political party positions on policy is the decades-long comparative m...
Students of party organization often rely on politicians' perceptions when measuring internal party ...
How should we measure parties' position on the unidimensional left - right axis? There are several a...
This article presents a new method for estimating positions of political parties across country- and...
For over three decades, party manifestos have formed the largest source of textual data for estimati...
We propose a novel approach for generating time-series for party positions as an alternative to the ...
This article shifts the analysis of parliamentary oversight tools to the level of the political part...
Party identification and issue preferences are central explanatory factors in many voting choice mod...
Replication data for: Estimating Uncertainty in Party Policy Positions Using the Confrontational App...
According to spatial models of political competition, parties strategically adjust their ideological...
This article presents a new method for estimating positions of political par- ties across country- a...
How should one analyze data when the underlying models being tested are statistically intractable? I...
Party competition is largely about making policy promises to voters. We argue that the clarity of th...
In this paper we review various methods of party positioning on issues and abstract political dimens...
Published online: 28 Sep 2021Existing research on political parties’ policy positions has traditiona...
A well-known source of data on political party positions on policy is the decades-long comparative m...
Students of party organization often rely on politicians' perceptions when measuring internal party ...
How should we measure parties' position on the unidimensional left - right axis? There are several a...
This article presents a new method for estimating positions of political parties across country- and...
For over three decades, party manifestos have formed the largest source of textual data for estimati...
We propose a novel approach for generating time-series for party positions as an alternative to the ...
This article shifts the analysis of parliamentary oversight tools to the level of the political part...
Party identification and issue preferences are central explanatory factors in many voting choice mod...