2016
DOI: 10.1002/poi3.140
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Research on Voting Advice Applications: State of the Art and Future Directions

Abstract: Voting Advice Applications (VAAs) have experienced a great deal of success over the past decade, and are now used in many countries around the world. This editorial introduces a Special Issue resulting from a section of the 2015 European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) conference in Montreal, organized by the ECPR's official VAA Research Network. It discusses the global spread and the popularity of these tools, addresses the history and different branches of VAA research, the current state of the art,… Show more

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“…All three waves of the project have used the so-called iterative method to position the parties on the given list of statements. This method - first introduced by the Dutch Kieskompas in 2006 [11] – aims to maximize the strengths and alleviate the weaknesses of other commonly used party positioning techniques. The core of the iterative method consists in combining expert judgments with party self-placement.…”
Section: Statement Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All three waves of the project have used the so-called iterative method to position the parties on the given list of statements. This method - first introduced by the Dutch Kieskompas in 2006 [11] – aims to maximize the strengths and alleviate the weaknesses of other commonly used party positioning techniques. The core of the iterative method consists in combining expert judgments with party self-placement.…”
Section: Statement Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methodological guidelines also insist that every party position must be justified with supporting evidence from an authorized source [11] . In order to reduce the chance that a party cannot be placed on a given policy statement, the list of potential sources goes well beyond the current election manifesto.…”
Section: Statement Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the fiscal ability of the government to meet the demands of conflicting identities, even in ethnically divided societies like Belgium, has been given as an important reason for political stability (Hooghe, 2003 In this paper, we measure the political space, and hence its inherent representative deficit, in 27 different EU member states 1 , using data drawn from the EU Profiler and euandi. Although different in some respects, VAAs share a common underlying principle: they help users in their act of making a party choice and casting a vote by comparing their policy preferences on major issues with the programmatic stances of political parties on the same issues (for a review, see: Garzia and Marschall, 2016;2019). The core of every VAA that enables this comparison is a list of political issue statements formulated by the body that created the VAA, e.g., "social programs should be maintained even at the cost of higher taxes".…”
Section: Representation and Communication: Some Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…; Pianzola ). There is thus a growing literature interested in how the design of VAAs may affect the recommendations they give to their users (Garzia and Marschall ; Louwerse and Rosema ; Walgrave et al. ; Wagner and Ruusuvirta ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whether VAAs can provide reliable and valid estimates of parties' policy positions is also important for the main purpose of VAAs, which is providing political information and orientation to votersnot least because VAA recommendations may affect the opinions of quite some people in the electorate (Dumont and Kies 2012;Ladner et al 2012;Pianzola 2014). There is thus a growing literature interested in how the design of VAAs may affect the recommendations they give to their users (Garzia and Marschall 2016;Louwerse and Rosema 2014;Walgrave et al 2009;Wagner and Ruusuvirta 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%