Andrea Volkens, Judith Bara, Ian Budge
Mapping Policy Preferences from Texts III: Statistical Solutions for Manifesto Analysts
Andrea Volkens, Judith Bara, Ian Budge
Mapping Policy Preferences from Texts III: Statistical Solutions for Manifesto Analysts
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Policy targets and political preferences are summarised in documents such as party manifestos. This book describes how these can be analysed quantitatively, by counting sentences devoted to each policy area. The numbers form policy indicators which can be related to government actions and spending. The book discusses problems with such analyses.
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Policy targets and political preferences are summarised in documents such as party manifestos. This book describes how these can be analysed quantitatively, by counting sentences devoted to each policy area. The numbers form policy indicators which can be related to government actions and spending. The book discusses problems with such analyses.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780199640041
- ISBN-10: 0199640041
- Artikelnr.: 40185159
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780199640041
- ISBN-10: 0199640041
- Artikelnr.: 40185159
The Manifesto Research Group (MRG) and its successors - the Comparative Manifesto Project (CMP) and Manifesto Research on Political Representation (MARPOR) - is an international project which has been collecting and analysing manifestos and platforms from over fifty post-war democracies for over forty years. It is now housed at the Wissenschaftszentrum, Berlin, with a long-term grant from the German Research Foundation (DFG). Having concentrated previously on OECD, EU and CEE countries, it is now extending its collection to Latin America and beyond. For further information please go to https://manifesto-project.wzb.eu
* Foreword
* Preface
* Introduction: Characterising the Data Correctly in Order to Measure
them Accurately
* PART I: VALIDATED, AUTHORITATIVE, INDISPENSIBLE: THE MANIFESTO
ESTIMATES IN POLITICAL RESEARCH
* 1: Ian Budge and Thomas Meyer: The Best Tools to Tackle the Job
* 2: Robin E. Best: Using The Manifesto Estimates to Correct Systematic
'Centring' Error in Expert and Electoral Positioning of Parties
* 3: Hans-Dieter Klingemann and Ian Budge: Using The Manifesto
Estimates to Refine Party Family Placements
* PART II: VALIDITY GUARANTEES RELIABILITY: HIGH RELIABILITY LIMITS
ERROR
* 4: Ian Budge, Michael D. McDonald and Thomas Meyer: Validated
Estimates versus Dodgy Adjustments: focusing excessively on Error
Distorts Results
* 5: Ian Budge and Thomas Meyer: Understanding and Validating the
Right-Left Scale (RILE)
* 6: Michael D. McDonald: Measuring Uncertainty and Error Directly From
the End-Estimates
* PART III: DELIVERING QUALITY DATA: COLLECTION, CODING, CONTROLS,
COMMUNICATION
* 7: Ian Budge: Linking Uncertainty Measures to Document Selection and
Coding
* 8: Nicolas Merz and Sven Regel: What are Manifestos for? Selecting
and Typing Documents for the Database
* 9: Onawa P. Lacewell and Annika Werner: Coder Training: Key to
Enhancing Coding Reliability and Estimate Validity
* 10: Sven Regel: Data Entry and Access: Introducing the Manifesto
Project Database (MPDb)
* 11: Simon Franzmann: From Data to Inference and Back Again:
Perspectives from Content Analysis
* PART IV: EXPLOITING THE MULTI-LEVEL ESTIMATES TO STUDY REPRESENTATION
COMPARATIVELY
* 12: Ian Budge and Hans-Dieter Klingemann: Parties and Citizens:
Representation over 28 Countries
* 13: Pola Lehmann and Henrike Schultze: Linking Data-Sets from Party
to Individual Levels in order to Evaluate Congruence Measures
Comparatively
* 14: Andrea Volkens and Judith Bara: Presidential versus Parliamentary
Representation: Extending Manifesto Estimates to Latin America
* Preface
* Introduction: Characterising the Data Correctly in Order to Measure
them Accurately
* PART I: VALIDATED, AUTHORITATIVE, INDISPENSIBLE: THE MANIFESTO
ESTIMATES IN POLITICAL RESEARCH
* 1: Ian Budge and Thomas Meyer: The Best Tools to Tackle the Job
* 2: Robin E. Best: Using The Manifesto Estimates to Correct Systematic
'Centring' Error in Expert and Electoral Positioning of Parties
* 3: Hans-Dieter Klingemann and Ian Budge: Using The Manifesto
Estimates to Refine Party Family Placements
* PART II: VALIDITY GUARANTEES RELIABILITY: HIGH RELIABILITY LIMITS
ERROR
* 4: Ian Budge, Michael D. McDonald and Thomas Meyer: Validated
Estimates versus Dodgy Adjustments: focusing excessively on Error
Distorts Results
* 5: Ian Budge and Thomas Meyer: Understanding and Validating the
Right-Left Scale (RILE)
* 6: Michael D. McDonald: Measuring Uncertainty and Error Directly From
the End-Estimates
* PART III: DELIVERING QUALITY DATA: COLLECTION, CODING, CONTROLS,
COMMUNICATION
* 7: Ian Budge: Linking Uncertainty Measures to Document Selection and
Coding
* 8: Nicolas Merz and Sven Regel: What are Manifestos for? Selecting
and Typing Documents for the Database
* 9: Onawa P. Lacewell and Annika Werner: Coder Training: Key to
Enhancing Coding Reliability and Estimate Validity
* 10: Sven Regel: Data Entry and Access: Introducing the Manifesto
Project Database (MPDb)
* 11: Simon Franzmann: From Data to Inference and Back Again:
Perspectives from Content Analysis
* PART IV: EXPLOITING THE MULTI-LEVEL ESTIMATES TO STUDY REPRESENTATION
COMPARATIVELY
* 12: Ian Budge and Hans-Dieter Klingemann: Parties and Citizens:
Representation over 28 Countries
* 13: Pola Lehmann and Henrike Schultze: Linking Data-Sets from Party
to Individual Levels in order to Evaluate Congruence Measures
Comparatively
* 14: Andrea Volkens and Judith Bara: Presidential versus Parliamentary
Representation: Extending Manifesto Estimates to Latin America
* Foreword
* Preface
* Introduction: Characterising the Data Correctly in Order to Measure
them Accurately
* PART I: VALIDATED, AUTHORITATIVE, INDISPENSIBLE: THE MANIFESTO
ESTIMATES IN POLITICAL RESEARCH
* 1: Ian Budge and Thomas Meyer: The Best Tools to Tackle the Job
* 2: Robin E. Best: Using The Manifesto Estimates to Correct Systematic
'Centring' Error in Expert and Electoral Positioning of Parties
* 3: Hans-Dieter Klingemann and Ian Budge: Using The Manifesto
Estimates to Refine Party Family Placements
* PART II: VALIDITY GUARANTEES RELIABILITY: HIGH RELIABILITY LIMITS
ERROR
* 4: Ian Budge, Michael D. McDonald and Thomas Meyer: Validated
Estimates versus Dodgy Adjustments: focusing excessively on Error
Distorts Results
* 5: Ian Budge and Thomas Meyer: Understanding and Validating the
Right-Left Scale (RILE)
* 6: Michael D. McDonald: Measuring Uncertainty and Error Directly From
the End-Estimates
* PART III: DELIVERING QUALITY DATA: COLLECTION, CODING, CONTROLS,
COMMUNICATION
* 7: Ian Budge: Linking Uncertainty Measures to Document Selection and
Coding
* 8: Nicolas Merz and Sven Regel: What are Manifestos for? Selecting
and Typing Documents for the Database
* 9: Onawa P. Lacewell and Annika Werner: Coder Training: Key to
Enhancing Coding Reliability and Estimate Validity
* 10: Sven Regel: Data Entry and Access: Introducing the Manifesto
Project Database (MPDb)
* 11: Simon Franzmann: From Data to Inference and Back Again:
Perspectives from Content Analysis
* PART IV: EXPLOITING THE MULTI-LEVEL ESTIMATES TO STUDY REPRESENTATION
COMPARATIVELY
* 12: Ian Budge and Hans-Dieter Klingemann: Parties and Citizens:
Representation over 28 Countries
* 13: Pola Lehmann and Henrike Schultze: Linking Data-Sets from Party
to Individual Levels in order to Evaluate Congruence Measures
Comparatively
* 14: Andrea Volkens and Judith Bara: Presidential versus Parliamentary
Representation: Extending Manifesto Estimates to Latin America
* Preface
* Introduction: Characterising the Data Correctly in Order to Measure
them Accurately
* PART I: VALIDATED, AUTHORITATIVE, INDISPENSIBLE: THE MANIFESTO
ESTIMATES IN POLITICAL RESEARCH
* 1: Ian Budge and Thomas Meyer: The Best Tools to Tackle the Job
* 2: Robin E. Best: Using The Manifesto Estimates to Correct Systematic
'Centring' Error in Expert and Electoral Positioning of Parties
* 3: Hans-Dieter Klingemann and Ian Budge: Using The Manifesto
Estimates to Refine Party Family Placements
* PART II: VALIDITY GUARANTEES RELIABILITY: HIGH RELIABILITY LIMITS
ERROR
* 4: Ian Budge, Michael D. McDonald and Thomas Meyer: Validated
Estimates versus Dodgy Adjustments: focusing excessively on Error
Distorts Results
* 5: Ian Budge and Thomas Meyer: Understanding and Validating the
Right-Left Scale (RILE)
* 6: Michael D. McDonald: Measuring Uncertainty and Error Directly From
the End-Estimates
* PART III: DELIVERING QUALITY DATA: COLLECTION, CODING, CONTROLS,
COMMUNICATION
* 7: Ian Budge: Linking Uncertainty Measures to Document Selection and
Coding
* 8: Nicolas Merz and Sven Regel: What are Manifestos for? Selecting
and Typing Documents for the Database
* 9: Onawa P. Lacewell and Annika Werner: Coder Training: Key to
Enhancing Coding Reliability and Estimate Validity
* 10: Sven Regel: Data Entry and Access: Introducing the Manifesto
Project Database (MPDb)
* 11: Simon Franzmann: From Data to Inference and Back Again:
Perspectives from Content Analysis
* PART IV: EXPLOITING THE MULTI-LEVEL ESTIMATES TO STUDY REPRESENTATION
COMPARATIVELY
* 12: Ian Budge and Hans-Dieter Klingemann: Parties and Citizens:
Representation over 28 Countries
* 13: Pola Lehmann and Henrike Schultze: Linking Data-Sets from Party
to Individual Levels in order to Evaluate Congruence Measures
Comparatively
* 14: Andrea Volkens and Judith Bara: Presidential versus Parliamentary
Representation: Extending Manifesto Estimates to Latin America