(2006):
District Magnitude and the Comparative Study of Strategic Voting.
[Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, August 31st to September 03rd, 2006]
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(2006):
Identifiability of Coalitions, District Magnitude and Strategic Voting.
[Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 20th to April 23rd, 2006]
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(2006):
Pre-electoral Identifiability of potential Governments: Measurement and Consequences.
[Political and Social Sciences Research Forum, University Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, February 22nd, 2006]
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(2006):
Ökologische Inferenz.
Pp. 227-237 in:
Joachim Behnke, Thomas Gschwend, Delia Schindler, Kai-Uwe Schnapp
(Eds.)
Methoden der Politikwissenschaft. Neuere qualitative und quantitative Analyseverfahren.
Baden-Baden:
Nomos.
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(2006):
Forecasting the Number of Split-Ticket Voters in Parliamentary Systems.
[Conference of the Center for American Political Studies, Harvard University, on “Democracy, Divided Government, and Split-Ticket Voting”, Harvard, May 26th to May 27th, 2006]
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(2006):
Split Ticket Voting in Mixed Member Proportional Systems: The Hypothetical Case of The Netherlands.
Acta Politica, 41, issue 2, pp. 163-179.
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(2006):
What Can We Learn From Almost Nothing? An Extended Maximum Entropy Approach to Uncertainty in RxC Ecological Inference, with an Application to Split-Ticket Voting.
[Conference of the Center for American Political Studies, Harvard University, on “Democracy, Divided Government, and Split-Ticket Voting, Harvard, May 26th to May 27th, 2006]
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(2006):
Forecasting the Outcome of a National Election: The Influence of Expertise, Information, and Political Preferences.
[Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, Dresden, June 19th to June 23rd, 2006]
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(2006):
Validation of ESeC: The Effect of Coding Procedures and Occupational Aggregation Level.
Mannheim
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(2006):
Validation of ESeC: The Effect of Coding Procedures and Occupational Aggregation Level.
[European Socio-Economic Classification Validation Conference, Lissabon, January 19th to January 21st, 2006]
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