• Medientyp: E-Artikel
  • Titel: The Contribution of Comparative Research to Measuring the Policy Preferences of Legislators
  • Beteiligte: Loewenberg, Gerhard
  • Erschienen: Comparative Legislative Research Center of the University of Iowa, 2008
  • Erschienen in: Legislative Studies Quarterly
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISSN: 0362-9805
  • Schlagwörter: Special Section: Measuring the Policy Preferences of Legislators
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  • Beschreibung: <p>Comparative legislative research has contributed to an examination of the validity of roll-call votes as measures of legislators' policy preferences. It has prompted an awareness of the influence of legislative structure on the composition of the voting record. Comparative research on members' ideal points has confronted the problems of selection effects, abstentions, the influence of the agenda setter, and the effect of party strategy. It has encouraged the search for alternate measures of members' preferences, including members' speech, cosponsorship, survey responses, and party manifestos. In the non-American setting, ideal points have been regarded as grouplevel, as well as individual-level, variables. The game-theoretic approach to the study of legislatures has led to the formulation of hypotheses relating legislative structure to members' ideal points.</p>