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  • We present a theoretical framework for studying voter perceptions of parties’ policy stands and predict that voters’ perceptions of smaller parties will be more variable than of larger parties; that perceptions will be more responsive to changes in policy pronouncements made by opposition parties relative to government parties; and that voters will perceive coalition partners as converging upon one another, but also perceive opposition parties as pulling away from the cabinet. To test these hypotheses we aggregate comprehensive survey data, introduce a new measure of voters’ party perceptions, and derive an error-correction model from our theoretical framework. Our empirical results support our hypotheses and also add nuance to previous findings. We close the manuscript by advocating the theoretical and empirical approaches used here in order to help usher this literature toward consensus. (xsd:string)
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