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Rethinking the dependent variable in voting behavior: On the measurement and analysis of electoral utilities
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van der Brug, Wouter
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Design issues in electoral research: taking care of (core) business
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Selection of a sustainable third-party reverse logistics provider based on the robustness analysis of an outranking graph kernel conducted with ELECTRE I and SMAA
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Frank Aggregation Operators and Their Application to Probabilistic Hesitant Fuzzy Multiple Attribute Decision-Making
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Pitting prime minister cues with party cues in a multiparty system: a survey experiment in Japan
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Tactical Voting and Party Preferences: A Test of Cognitive Dissonance Theory
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An Application of Automated Mediation to International Climate Treaty Negotiation
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Supersized Votes: Ballot Length, Uncertainty, and Choice in Direct Legislation Elections
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