A Reply to Clarke, Mishler and Whiteley
David Sanders,
Dave Marsh and
Hugh Ward
British Journal of Political Science, 1990, vol. 20, issue 1, 83-90
Abstract:
Clarke, Mishler and Whiteley (CMW) provide an interesting review and critique of our analysis of Mrs Thatcher's first-term popularity. They challenge our findings on two main grounds: (1) that we use orthodox time-series regression techniques inappropriately; and (2) that Box-Jenkins techniques are a superior vehicle for analysing government-popularity time series anyway. In this reply we seek to answer both of these general criticisms. We then outline our current – and, we believe, far more revealing – research strategy for analysing government-popularity data.
Date: 1990
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