Abstract: Political scientists have increasingly deployed conjoint survey experiments to understand multidimensional choices in various settings. In this paper, we show that the average marginal component effect (AMCE) constitutes an aggregation of individual-level preferences that is meaningful both theoretically and empirically. First, extending previous results to allow for arbitrary randomization distributions, we show how the AMCE represents a summary of voters’ multidimensional preferences that combines directionality and intensity according to a probabilistic generalization of the Borda rule. We demonstrate why incorporating both the directionality and intensity of multi-attribute preferences is essential for analyzing real-world el...
Electoral researchers are so much accustomed to analyzing the choice of the single most preferred pa...
Abstract. The study of voting systems often takes place in the theoretical do-main due to a lack of ...
In this chapter, we aim to describe the two kinds of influence a voting method has on individual pre...
Conjoint analysis is a common tool for studying political preferences. The method disentangles patte...
Most formal models of valence competition add a single, separable and unweighted component to the st...
We employ conjoint analysis to understand how voters make decisions when faced with multi-dimensiona...
Most formal models of valence competition add a single, separable and unweighted component to the st...
<p>We study causal interaction in factorial experiments, in which several factors, each with multipl...
Conjoint experiments are popular, but there is a paucity of research on respondents’ underlying deci...
Conjoint experiments are popular, but there is a paucity of research on respondents' underlying deci...
2 Electoral researchers are so much accustomed to analyzing the choice of the single most preferred ...
Available online 1 December 2020We construct an election game to study the electoral impacts of bias...
This research explores voter preferences in the multi-dimensional policy space of the 2015 UK genera...
How do marginal voters differ from regular voters? I develop a method for comparing the partisan pre...
Although politicians' personal attributes are an important component of elections and representation...
Electoral researchers are so much accustomed to analyzing the choice of the single most preferred pa...
Abstract. The study of voting systems often takes place in the theoretical do-main due to a lack of ...
In this chapter, we aim to describe the two kinds of influence a voting method has on individual pre...
Conjoint analysis is a common tool for studying political preferences. The method disentangles patte...
Most formal models of valence competition add a single, separable and unweighted component to the st...
We employ conjoint analysis to understand how voters make decisions when faced with multi-dimensiona...
Most formal models of valence competition add a single, separable and unweighted component to the st...
<p>We study causal interaction in factorial experiments, in which several factors, each with multipl...
Conjoint experiments are popular, but there is a paucity of research on respondents’ underlying deci...
Conjoint experiments are popular, but there is a paucity of research on respondents' underlying deci...
2 Electoral researchers are so much accustomed to analyzing the choice of the single most preferred ...
Available online 1 December 2020We construct an election game to study the electoral impacts of bias...
This research explores voter preferences in the multi-dimensional policy space of the 2015 UK genera...
How do marginal voters differ from regular voters? I develop a method for comparing the partisan pre...
Although politicians' personal attributes are an important component of elections and representation...
Electoral researchers are so much accustomed to analyzing the choice of the single most preferred pa...
Abstract. The study of voting systems often takes place in the theoretical do-main due to a lack of ...
In this chapter, we aim to describe the two kinds of influence a voting method has on individual pre...