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The formation of party preferences: Testing the proximity and directional models
Authors:Blais  André  Nadeau  Richard  Gidengil  Elisabeth  Nevitte  Neil
Institution:Universitéde Montréal, Quebec, Canada;McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada;University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Abstract. We review the methodological debate between defenders of the proximity and directional models. We propose what we believe to be a rigorous and fair test of the two models, using the 1997 Canadian Election Study. The analysis is based on responses to questions in which the various issue positions are explicitly spelled out. We rely on individual perceptions of party positions because it is individual perceptions that matter in the formation of party preferences but we control for projection effects through a multivariate model that incorporates, in addition to indicators of distance and direction, socio–demographic characteristics, party identification, and leader ratings. We also take into account whether a party is perceived to be extreme. The empirical evidence vindicates the proximity model.
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