Voter choice in multi-party democracies: a test of competing theories and models

KM Quinn, AD Martin, AB Whitford - American Journal of Political Science, 1999 - JSTOR
We contrast social-structural theories of voting behavior with spatial theories of voting
behavior to explain voter choice in the Netherlands and Great Britain. We hypothesize that …

[图书][B] Multiparty electoral competition in the Netherlands and Germany: A model based on multinomial probit

N Schofield, AD Martin, KM Quinn, AB Whitford - 1998 - Springer
A typical assumption of electoral models of party competition is that parties adopt policy
positions so as to maximize expected vote share. Here we use Euro-barometer survey data …

Heightening comparativists' concern for model choice: Voting behavior in Great Britain and the Netherlands

GD Whitten, HD Palmer - American Journal of Political Science, 1996 - JSTOR
As the research methodology more closely approximates the causal process being
analyzed, the inferences and predictions derived from that methodology will better represent …

Are moderate parties rewarded in multiparty systems? A pooled analysis of Western European elections, 1984–1998

L Ezrow - European Journal of Political Research, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
We present cross‐national analyses–both cross‐sectional and longitudinal–estimating the
vote shares for approximately 80 parties across Western Europe from 1984 to 1998. The …

Modeling party strategies and policy representation in multiparty elections: Why are strategies so extreme?

J Adams, S Merril III - American Journal of Political Science, 1999 - JSTOR
Existing spatial models of multiparty spatial competition have difficulty accounting for two
related features of party behavior: that parties typically propose divergent policy programs …

When politics and models collide: Estimating models of multiparty elections

RM Alvarez, J Nagler - American Journal of Political Science, 1998 - JSTOR
Theory: The spatial model of elections can better be represented by using conditional logit
models which consider the position of the parties in issue spaces than by multinomial logit …

Strategic voting and constituency context: Modelling party preference and vote in multiparty elections

E Fieldhouse, N Shryane, A Pickles - Political Geography, 2007 - Elsevier
We examine the role of strategic motivations in mediating the relationship between
underlying political preferences and vote choice, in a multiparty, single member, simple …

Party policy equilibrium for alternative spatial voting models: An application to the Norwegian Storting

J Adams, S Merrill III - European Journal of Political Research, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
In recent years a lively debate has emerged concerning the empirical status of the traditional
proximity spatial model versus a directional model of voter choice. The central reason for this …

Modeling the interaction of parties, activists and voters: Why is the political center so empty?

N Schofield, I Sened - European Journal of Political Research, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
The formal stochastic model of voting should be the theoretical benchmark against which
empirical models can be gauged. A standard result in the formal model is the 'mean voter …

Spatial models of candidate competition and the 1988 French presidential election: Are presidential candidates vote‐maximizers?

J Adams, SM Iii - Journal of Politics, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Existing applications of spatial modeling to historical elections suggest that parties rarely
maximize votes. This complicates the analyst's task because explanations of party behavior …