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There has been considerable academic research identifying potential problems with using the Manifesto Project Database (also referred to in the literature as the Comparative Manifestos Project) and ways to correct for it. Data from the Manifesto Project Database has been referenced in research on the policy preferences of voters.
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The Manifesto Project can be considered one of the most widely used and influential comparative datasets in political science; its importance was recognized in 2003 by the Lijphart/Przeworski/Verba Data Set Award of the American Political Science Association for best data set in political science.
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König, Thomas; Luig, Bernd (December 2012). "Party ideology and legislative agendas: estimating contextual policy positions for the study of EU decision-making".
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Zulianello, Mattia (2014). "Analyzing party competition through the comparative manifesto data: some theoretical and methodological considerations".
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Mapping policy preferences with uncertainty: measuring and correcting error in comparative manifesto project estimates
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Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, 30 August - 2 September 2007, Chicago, USA.
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Mikhaylov, Slava; Laver, Michael; Benoit, Kenneth R. (Winter 2012).
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Manifesto Research on Political Representation (MARPOR) project
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The Manifesto Project Database grew out of the work of the
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Benoit, Kenneth; Laver, Michael; Mikhaylov, Slava (2007).
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"Information"
"Organized Section Awards: Comparative Politics Organized Section: Lijphart/Przeworski/Verba Data Set Award Recipients"
"Lijphart/Przeworski/Verba Data Set Award"
the original
doi
10.1007/s11135-013-9870-0
S2CID
144912078
"Coder reliability and misclassification in the human coding of party manifestos"
Political Analysis
Oxford Journals
doi
10.1093/pan/mpr047
Pdf.
"What to do (and not to do) with the comparative manifestos project data"
Wiley
doi
10.1111/1467-9248.12015
S2CID
16081414

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