Decomposing political knowledge: What is confidence in knowledge and why it matters
Seonghui Lee, Akitaka Matsuo
págs. 1-13
Explaining citizen perceptions of party ideological positions: The mediating role of political contexts
Royce Carroll, Hiroki Kubo
págs. 14-23
Age, sex, qualifications and voting at recent English general elections: an alternative exploratory approach
Ron Johnston, Kelvyn Jones, David Manley
págs. 24-37
Improving access to voting with optimized matchings
Guillermo Durán, Mauro Giormenti, Mario Guajardo, Pablo M. Pinto, Pablo A. Rey, Nicolás E. Stier-Moses
págs. 38-48
The effects of rating scale format on the measurement of policy attitudes in web surveys
Alexander Jedinger
págs. 49-57
Minor language variations in campaign advertisements: The effects of pronoun use and message orientation on voter responses
Hsuan-Yi Chou, Min-Hung Yeh
págs. 58-71
págs. 72-82
Moderate, extreme, or both?: How voters respond to ideologically unpredictable candidates
Jon C. Rogowski, Patrick D. Tucker
págs. 83-92
Voter preferences and party loyalty under cumulative voting: Political behaviour after electoral reform in Bremen and Hamburg
Shaun Bowler, Gail McElroy, Stefan Müller
págs. 93-102
Measuring issue-salience in voters' preferences
Stephen Ansolabehere, María Socorro Puy Segura
págs. 103-114
Facing up to the facts: What causes economic perceptions?
Catherine E. de Vries, Sara B. Hobolt, James Tilley
págs. 115-122
An exploration of Donald Trump's allegations of massive voter fraud in the 2016 General Election
David Cottrell, Michael C. Herron, Sean J. Westwood
págs. 123-142