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              Consideration set modeling builds on the notion that voters in multi-party systems make electoral decisions in multiple stages. Temporal heterogeneity implies some kind of path dependency in electoral decision-making. Accordingly, a voter’s responsiveness to specific campaign efforts during a campaign may depend on his decision at previous stages of this process. Provided this hypothesis is correct, consideration set modeling is a powerful tool in addressing unobserved heterogeneity in traditional models of voting behavior in multi-party systems. In this paper, we discuss the analysis of campaign effects in multi-party systems and identify potential problems resulting from unobserved heterogeneity in traditional models. Next, we discuss whether consideration set modeling might be a means to overcome these problems. Finally, we examine the utility of consideration set modeling in addressing issues resulting from heterogeneous campaign effects using data from the campaign-panel component of the 2013 German Longitudinal Election Study.
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              GLES-Bibliography
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              5. Fassung, März 2016
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              Heterogeneous campaign effects in the German multi-party system? An empirical test of consideration set models
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              inproceedings
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              9. General Conference of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR)
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              Bibsonomy
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              In 9. General Conference of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), 2015
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              26.08-29.08.2015
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              German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES)
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