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American Political Science Review | 1972

Party Identification, Party Choice, and Voting Stability: The Weimar Case

W. Phillips Shively

The stability of voting for subsets of the Weimar population distinguished by sex, religion, and urban-rural residence is estimated: (1) by means of ecological regression, for the period 1924–1928; (2) by an examination of net changes, for the period 1928–1933.The major conclusion is that party identification was not an important factor in the Weimar Republic. Instead, voting seems to have been channeled largely by social and economic structures. Subsidiary conclusions are that uneven distribution of information affected the stability of voting and that most of the Nazi gains from 1928 to 1933 apparently did not come disproportionately from among previous nonvoters.


Archive | 1995

Cross-level inference

Allan L. McCutcheon; Christopher H. Achen; W. Phillips Shively


American Political Science Review | 1979

The Development of Party Identification among Adults: Exploration of a Functional Model

W. Phillips Shively


Political Analysis | 2005

Applying a Two-Step Strategy to the Analysis of Cross-National Public Opinion Data

Karen Long Jusko; W. Phillips Shively


American Political Science Review | 1969

“Ecological” Inference: The Use of Aggregate Data to Study Individuals

W. Phillips Shively


Archive | 1974

The craft of political research

W. Phillips Shively


Electoral Studies | 2002

Contextual data and the study of elections and voting behavior: connecting individuals to environments

Martin Johnson; W. Phillips Shively; Robert M. Stein


Political Analysis | 2006

Case Selection: Insights from Rethinking Social Inquiry

W. Phillips Shively


Archive | 2009

Who represents us best? : one member or many?

John Curtice; W. Phillips Shively


Historical methods: A journal of quantitative and interdisciplinary history | 1991

A General Extension of the Method of Bounds, with Special Application to Studies of Electoral Transition

W. Phillips Shively

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Kaare Strøm

University of California

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Martin Johnson

Louisiana State University

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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