Scope, Range, and Extent of Manifesto Project Data Usagea New Research Tool for Manifesto Project Database’s Users
- Volkens, Andrea 1
- Ares, Cristina 2
- Bratanova, Radostina 1
- Kaftan, Lea 1
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Social Science Research Center Berlin
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Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
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ISSN: 1577-239X
Ano de publicación: 2015
Volume: 14
Número: 2
Páxinas: 215-232
Tipo: Artigo
Outras publicacións en: RIPS: Revista de investigaciones políticas y sociológicas
Resumo
The objective of this research note is to introduce Scope, Range, and Extent of Manifesto Project Data Usage (SRE). This is a content analysis of publications that use the Manifesto Projects´s Database, its resulting dataset, and a handbook for users and forthcoming coders.
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