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within the context of Representatives' roll call voting behavior in the U.S. House (1946-1994). The RD design implies that … variation to examine if Representatives' roll call voting patterns do not respond to large exogenous changes in the probability …
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Observing legislator's voting behavior plays a crucial role in the parliamentary process, both in terms of … policy line, this action can be observed by both voters and party leaders, who can react accordingly. However, a third voting … option exists: Abstaining. While party voting unity, as measured by the Rice Index, often reaches near-perfect levels in …
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-level and contextual variables commonly associated with congressional voting behavior condition the magnitude of its importance …
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groups are involved in vote buying. Testing the theoretical predictions based on two decades of roll-call voting in the U …
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groups are involved in vote buying. Testing the theoretical predictions based on two decades of roll-call voting in the U …
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