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  • Michigan-style national election studies have now been conducted for around 40 years or more in a number of countries. Given their relative inattention to context and difficulties in disentangling cause and effect, it might be considered time for radical change to, or even abandonment of, such studies. However, the longevity of the studies coupled with a growing programme of comparative research means that it is only now beginning to be possible to address some key questions about the impact of context on voting behaviour. What is required in order to take advantage of this newly emerging opportunity is a change to the way we analyze data from national election studies; and it is important that this opportunity not be jeopardized by ill-considered changes in their design. (xsd:string)
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