By comparing and analysing four cross-national measures of democracy, this article provides novel information regarding the statistical properties, convergence, and interchangeability of some of the most frequently used measures of democracy. The author points out limitations related to the statistical properties of these measures and finds that even if measures of democracy are highly convergent, their interchangeability is weak. This means that the choice of the measure of democracy has considerable consequences for the conclusions of a given study. Especially so in studies covering the last few decades, because the author finds that in general the interchangeability of democracy measures has decreased since the 1980s. In choosing one mea...
This study compares three indexes of democracy, the EIU, Freedom House, and Polity IV, and their cla...
Whereas the measurement of the quality of democracy focused on the rough differentiation of democrac...
A group of influential scholars has argued emphatically that democracy should be measured dichotomou...
This article shows that highly correlated measures can produce different results. We identify a demo...
This article shows that highly correlated measures can produce different results. We identify a demo...
A series of new democracy measures have been introduced in recent years, many based on previous meas...
Different measures of democracy rely on different types of data. Some exclusively rely on observatio...
Is there a Decline of Democracy? Democracy measurement provides the basis for answering this questio...
Measuring characteristics of democracy is not an easy task, but anyone who attempts empiri-cal resea...
New indices measuring the quality of democracy constitute a significant innovation in comparative po...
Using a Bayesian latent variable approach, we synthesize a new measure of democracy, the Unified Dem...
This article offers a gentle introduction to the measurement invariance (MI) literature with a focus...
Using democracy in empirical work requires accurate measurement. Yet, most policy and aca-demic rese...
Measurement is critical to the social scientific enterprise. Many key concepts in social-scientific ...
This article discusses methodological problems related to operationalizing substantive definitions o...
This study compares three indexes of democracy, the EIU, Freedom House, and Polity IV, and their cla...
Whereas the measurement of the quality of democracy focused on the rough differentiation of democrac...
A group of influential scholars has argued emphatically that democracy should be measured dichotomou...
This article shows that highly correlated measures can produce different results. We identify a demo...
This article shows that highly correlated measures can produce different results. We identify a demo...
A series of new democracy measures have been introduced in recent years, many based on previous meas...
Different measures of democracy rely on different types of data. Some exclusively rely on observatio...
Is there a Decline of Democracy? Democracy measurement provides the basis for answering this questio...
Measuring characteristics of democracy is not an easy task, but anyone who attempts empiri-cal resea...
New indices measuring the quality of democracy constitute a significant innovation in comparative po...
Using a Bayesian latent variable approach, we synthesize a new measure of democracy, the Unified Dem...
This article offers a gentle introduction to the measurement invariance (MI) literature with a focus...
Using democracy in empirical work requires accurate measurement. Yet, most policy and aca-demic rese...
Measurement is critical to the social scientific enterprise. Many key concepts in social-scientific ...
This article discusses methodological problems related to operationalizing substantive definitions o...
This study compares three indexes of democracy, the EIU, Freedom House, and Polity IV, and their cla...
Whereas the measurement of the quality of democracy focused on the rough differentiation of democrac...
A group of influential scholars has argued emphatically that democracy should be measured dichotomou...