Statistics, Politics and Policy
2010 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 2, 2021
- Editor’s Note pp. 217-218

- Wagschal Uwe
- Covid-19 Response Models and Divergences Within the EU: A Health Dis-Union pp. 219-268

- Ceron Matilde, Palermo Carlo Maria and Grechi Daniele
- Landscape Political Ecology: Rural-Urban Pattern of COVID-19 in Nigeria pp. 269-298

- Nwankwo Cletus Famous and Ayadiuno Romanus U.
- The Relationship Between Poverty and COVID-19 Infection and Case-Fatality Rates in Germany during the First Wave of the Pandemic pp. 299-321

- Ettensperger Felix
- Covid-19: A Trade-off between Political Economy and Ethics pp. 323-340

- Schneider Henrique
- Causes and Consequences of Income Inequality – An Overview pp. 341-357

- Polacko Matthew
- Monetary Policy and the Top 10%: A Time-Series Analysis Using ARDL and ECM pp. 359-374

- Omar Nadeen and Richter Christian
- Trade Intensity, Fiscal Integration and Income Inequality in ECOWAS pp. 375-394

- Dout Hamitande and Kebalo Léleng
- Empirical Analysis of the Effect of Fiscal Policy Shocks in China pp. 395-412

- Ji Jia
- The Political Economy of Sectoral Credit Provisioning in India: An Empirical Analysis pp. 413-456

- Deepti Kohli
- Perspectives on Gender Stereotypes: How Did Gender-Based Perceptions Put Hillary Clinton at an Electoral Disadvantage in the 2016 Election? pp. 457-479

- Nawabdin Fatemah
Volume 12, issue 1, 2021
- Editors’ Note pp. 1-3

- Wagschal Uwe, Ettensperger Felix and Waldvogel Thomas
- Debate Reaction Ideal Points: Political Ideology Measurement Using Real-Time Reaction Data pp. 5-28

- Argyle Daniel, Argyle Lisa P., Eidelman Vlad and Resnik Philip
- Heuristic Synchronization of Real-Time Response Data pp. 29-52

- Weishaupt Samuel, Feiten Linus, Becker Bernd, Wagschal Uwe, Waldvogel Thomas and Metz Thomas
- Assessing the Impact of Political Involvement on the Reliability and Validity of Virtualized Real-time-response Measurement pp. 53-86

- Waldvogel Thomas, Metz Thomas, Wagschal Uwe, Becker Bernd, Feiten Linus and Weishaupt Samuel
- Tracing Policy-relevant Information in Social Media: The Case of Twitter before and during the COVID-19 Crisis pp. 87-127

- Vydra Simon and Kantorowicz Jaroslaw
- Statistical Considerations on Political Responsivity in Italy Analyzed Over the 70-Year Time Period from 1948 to 2018 pp. 129-160

- Cirillo Matteo
- The Results of Exit Polls in Kansas to Verify Voting Machine Counts in the November 2016 Election pp. 161-194

- Clarkson Elizabeth
- External Peer Challenge in Local Government: The Role of Spatial Spillover and Past Performance pp. 195-215

- Jäkel Tim
Volume 11, issue 2, 2020
- Healthcare Expenditure Prediction with Neighbourhood Variables – A Random Forest Model pp. 111-138

- Mohnen Sigrid M., Rotteveel Adriënne H., Doornbos Gerda and Polder Johan J.
- Southeast Asia after the Caliphate: Identifying Spatial Trends in Terrorism and Radicalization in Malaysia pp. 139-165

- Henkin Samuel, Boyd Marcus A. and Martin Adam
- A Regression Model for Predicting the Likelihood of Reporting a Crime Based on the Victim’s Demographic Variables and Their Perceptions Towards the Police pp. 167-193

- Pulenyane Malebogo and Montshiwa Tlhalitshi Volition
- Authoritarianism, Prejudice, and Support for Welfare Chauvinism in the United States pp. 195-212

- Kehrberg Jason
Volume 11, issue 1, 2020
- Evaluating Visualisations in Voting Advice Applications pp. 1-21

- Bruinsma Bastiaan
- Evaluating Visualisations in Voting Advice Applications pp. 1-21

- Bruinsma Bastiaan
- Applying Virtualized Real-Time Response Measurement on TV-Discussions with Multi-Person Panels pp. 23-58

- Waldvogel Thomas
- Applying Virtualized Real-Time Response Measurement on TV-Discussions with Multi-Person Panels pp. 23-58

- Waldvogel Thomas
- Rurality and Party System Fragmentation in the Nigerian Presidential Elections of the Fourth Republic pp. 59-85

- Nwankwo Cletus Famous
- Rurality and Party System Fragmentation in the Nigerian Presidential Elections of the Fourth Republic pp. 59-85

- Nwankwo Cletus Famous
- Why Digital-Era Political Marketing is Not the Death Knell for Democracy: On the Importance of Placing Political Microtargeting in the Context of Party Competition pp. 87-110

- König Pascal D.
- Why Digital-Era Political Marketing is Not the Death Knell for Democracy: On the Importance of Placing Political Microtargeting in the Context of Party Competition pp. 87-110

- König Pascal D.
Volume 10, issue 2, 2019
- Oral Questions in the European Parliament: A Network Analysis pp. 87-113

- Jäckle Sebastian and Metz Thomas
- Big Data and Trust in Public Policy Automation pp. 115-136

- Waggoner Philip D., Kennedy Ryan, Le Hayden and Shiran Myriam
- Right on Time: An Electoral Audit for the Publication of Vote Results pp. 137-186

- Antenangeli Leonardo and Cantú Francisco
Volume 10, issue 1, 2019
- Religion and Voter Choice Homogeneity in the Nigerian Presidential Elections of the Fourth Republic pp. 1-25

- Nwankwo Cletus Famous
- Performance Gaps, Peer Effects, and Comparative Behaviour: Empirical Evidence from Swedish Local Government pp. 27-53

- Jäkel Tim
- Abstentionism, Voting Advice Applications and Voting Activation pp. 55-85

- Ramos Javier, Padilla Javier and Chueca Enrique
Volume 9, issue 2, 2018
- VAAs Users’ Voting Behavior and the Role of Partisanship. Evidence from the 2014 Belgian Federal Elections pp. 87-104

- Gallina Marta
- The Impact of VAAs on (non-Voting) Aspects of Political Participation: Insights from Panel Data Collected During the 2017 German Federal Elections Campaign pp. 105-134

- Manavopoulos Vasilis, Triga Vasiliki, Marschall Stefan and Wurthmann Lucas Constantin
- Validating and Improving Voting Advice Applications: Estimating Party Positions Using Candidate Surveys pp. 135-160

- Andreadis Ioannis and Giebler Heiko
- The Impact of Voting Advice Applications on Electoral Turnout: Evidence from Greece pp. 161-179

- Gemenis Kostas
Volume 9, issue 1, 2018
- The Financial Crisis, Fiscal Federalism, and the Creditworthiness of US State Governments pp. 1-30

- McBrayer Markie, Shea Patrick E. and Kirkland Justin H.
- An Attempt to Position the German Political Parties on a Tree for 2013 and 2017 pp. 31-56

- Prisner Erich
- Estimating the Conflict Dimensionality in the German Länder from Vote Advice Applications, 2014–2017 pp. 57-86

- Nyhuis Dominic and König Pascal
Volume 8, issue 2, 2017
- Editor’s Note pp. 121-122

- Wagschal Uwe
- Unpacking Big Data in Education. A Research Framework pp. 123-137

- Rosanna De Rosa and Aragona Biagio
- A Semi-automatic Method to Retrieve Twitter Accounts pp. 139-151

- Nocca Florence
- Themes and Topics in Parliamentary Oversight Hearings: A New Direction in Textual Data Analysis pp. 153-194

- Sanders James, Lisi Giulio and Schonhardt-Bailey Cheryl
- How to Lose Cases and Influence People pp. 195-221

- Hinkle Rachael K. and Nelson Michael J.
- Examining the Policy Learning Dynamics of Atypical Policies with an Application to State Preemption of Local Dog Laws pp. 223-247

- Fix Michael P. and Mitchell Joshua L.
- Voting in Nigeria: Determinants of Turnout in the 2015 Presidential Election pp. 249-260

- Nwankwo Cletus Famous and Okafor Uchenna Paulinus
Volume 8, issue 1, 2017
- The Representativity of Election Polls pp. 1-12

- Bethlehem Jelke
- Less Supervision, More Satisficing? Comparing Completely Self-Administered Web-Surveys and Interviews Under Controlled Conditions pp. 13-28

- Mühlböck Monika, Steiber Nadia and Kittel Bernhard
- Did Shy Trump Supporters Bias the 2016 Polls? Evidence from a Nationally-representative List Experiment pp. 29-40

- Coppock Alexander
- Understanding the 2016 US Presidential Polls: The Importance of Hidden Trump Supporters pp. 41-63

- Enns Peter K., Lagodny Julius and Schuldt Jonathon P.
- Roosevelt Predicted to Win: Revisiting the 1936 Literary Digest Poll pp. 65-84

- Lohr Sharon L. and Brick J. Michael
- Predicting the Brexit Vote by Tracking and Classifying Public Opinion Using Twitter Data pp. 85-104

- Amador Diaz Lopez Julio Cesar, Collignon-Delmar Sofia, Benoit Kenneth and Matsuo Akitaka
- What do we Lose with Online-Only Surveys? Estimating the Bias in Selected Political Variables Due to Online Mode Restriction pp. 105-120

- Klaus Pforr and Dannwolf Tanja
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