Political Behavior publishes original research in the general fields of political behavior, institutions, processes, and policies. Coverage focuses on conventional and unconventional political behavior of individuals or small groups, and of large organizations that participate in the political process such as parties, interest groups, political action committees, governmental agencies, and mass media.
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Tabular Data - 1.2 MB - 40 Variables, 8634 Observations - UNF:6:8ulw0NmotrAL1jDZUo85Iw==
This dataset contains the data from all the experiments discussed in the paper. Note that the unit of observation is respondent-issue pairs.
Stata Syntax - 6.7 KB - MD5: b85214ac55bc4b852e4a5c69e27dcb18
This is a stata do-file that replicates the Tables in both the main text and the Online Appendix
MS Word - 14.6 KB - MD5: cc25863f1e18d23016661a91a644a0ac
Online Appendix, Table A1
May 26, 2016
Bankert, Alexa; Huddy, Leonie; Rosema, Martin, 2016, "Replication Data for: Measuring Partisanship as a Social Identity in Multi-Party Systems", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/NBTRGA, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:Dy5f58im08NHzLZCwjQkjw== [fileUNF]
There is no doubt that partisanship is a powerful influence on democratic political behavior. But there is also a lively debate on its nature and origins: Is it largely instrumental in nature and shaped by party performance and issues stances? Or is it basically a long-standing expressive identity reinforced by motivated reasoning and strong emotio...
Tabular Data - 100.2 KB - 9 Variables, 5882 Observations - UNF:6:OzG3070YL/vowHcmkrzBQw==
This data set entails data from the BES Wave 3 which we used for the IRT analysis.
Tabular Data - 62.6 MB - 1383 Variables, 25793 Observations - UNF:6:P5tuiFuQGyD0PIOVwTnSeQ==
This data set includes the Swedish, Dutch, and British data (BES Wave 4) for the regression analyses.
Tabular Data - 71.5 KB - 9 Variables, 4263 Observations - UNF:6:2y5Z7k7x6oaFqjS7AENe7Q==
This data set entails data from the Longitudinal Internet Studies for the Social Sciences panel which we used for the IRT analysis.
Tabular Data - 201.8 KB - 9 Variables, 11857 Observations - UNF:6:myhPOcHEKG9yIyKAtgX26A==
This data set contains the partisan identity scale items from the Dutch, British, and Swedish data sets. We used this data for the invariance analysis.
Plain Text - 2.7 KB - MD5: 87782eef2ad1c5bed2cea001ba75dffb
This is the code for the invariance analysis.
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This is the code for the IRT analysis.
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