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Candidate Evaluation Model×Political Ideology Scaling×
FachgebietPolitische PsychologiePolitische Psychologie
FamilieLatent structureLatent structure
Entstehungsjahr19951985
UrheberMilton Lodge, Marco Steenbergen & Donald KinderKeith Poole & Howard Rosenthal
TypLatent evaluation modelLatent ideal-point model
Wegweisende QuelleLodge, M., Steenbergen, M. R., & Brau, S. (1995). The responsive voter: Campaign information and the dynamics of candidate evaluation. American Political Science Review, 89(2), 309-326. DOI ↗Poole, K. T., & Rosenthal, H. (1985). A spatial model for legislative roll call analysis. American Journal of Political Science, 29(2), 357-384. DOI ↗
AliasnamenImpression-Driven Evaluation Model, Online Processing Model, Candidate Trait Evaluation ModelNOMINATE, Ideal Point Estimation, IRT Ideology Scaling, Spatial Voting Scaling
Verwandt44
ZusammenfassungA candidate evaluation model represents how voters form overall assessments of political candidates as a latent function of perceived traits (competence, leadership, integrity, empathy), partisanship, issue proximity, and affect. It spans the trait-based factor models of Kinder et al. (1980) and the online-processing tally model of Lodge, Steenbergen and Brau (1995), which describes evaluation as a running summary updated as information arrives.Political ideology scaling estimates actors' positions on one or more latent ideological dimensions from their observed choices, most often legislators' roll-call votes, but also survey responses and donations. The dominant methods are Poole and Rosenthal's NOMINATE (1985) and the Bayesian item-response-theory (IRT) approach of Clinton, Jackman and Rivers (2004), which place legislators and the proposals they vote on in a common spatial map.
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