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  • The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (2015): CSES Module 3 Full Release. GESIS Data Archive, Cologne. ZA5181 Data file Version 5.0.0, doi:10.7804/cses.module3.2015-12-15 (en)
  • The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (2015): CSES Module 3 Full Release. GESIS Datenarchiv, Köln. ZA5181 Datenfile Version 5.0.0, doi:10.7804/cses.module3.2015-12-15 (de)
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  • Election Study Notes on Module 3 (ZA5181) (en)
  • Appendices I and II on Module 3 (ZA5181) (en)



  • FOR COUNTRY SPECIFIC INFORMATION

    see Election Study Notes (en)















































































































































































































  • POLITY NAME (ELEC YEAR)
    AUSTRALIA (2007) 161
    AUSTRIA (2008) 15
    BELARUS (2008) 17
    BRAZIL (2006) 50
    BRAZIL (2010) 7
    CANADA (2008) 83
    CHILE (2009) 3
    CROATIA (2007) 11
    CZECH REPUBLIC (2006) 17
    CZECH REPUBLIC (2010) 1
    DENMARK (2007) 2
    ESTONIA (2011) 15
    FINLAND (2007) 20
    FINLAND (2011) 11
    FRANCE (2007) 5
    GERMANY (2005) 13
    GERMANY (2009) 22
    GREECE (2009) 5
    HONG KONG (2008) 5
    ICELAND (2007) 27
    ICELAND (2009) 15
    IRELAND (2007) 53
    ISRAEL (2006) 57
    JAPAN (2007) 79
    LATVIA (2010) 29
    MEXICO (2006) 38
    MEXICO (2009) 75
    NETHERLANDS (2006) 12
    NETHERLANDS (2010) 18
    NEW ZEALAND (2008) 15
    NORWAY (2005) 10
    NORWAY (2009) 8
    PERU (2011) 20
    PHILIPPINES (2010) 3
    POLAND (2005) 47
    POLAND (2007) 45
    PORTUGAL (2009) 20
    ROMANIA (2009) 3
    SLOVAKIA (2010) 27
    SLOVENIA (2008) 30
    SOUTH AFRICA (2009) 18
    SOUTH KOREA (2008) 30
    SPAIN (2008) 5
    SWEDEN (2006) 3
    SWITZERLAND (2007) 35
    TAIWAN (2008) 248
    THAILAND (2007) 378
    TURKEY (2011) 9
    UNITED STATES (2008) 212
    URUGUAY (2009) 11

    (en)

  • NOTES: C3011
    Researchers should note that C3011_ includes several observations where parties are all scored equally.

    Table: Frequencies on C3011_ for respondents that scored all parties equally. These data remain unchanged.
    (en)

  • Several respondents mentioned not to know a certain party in one of the appropriate variables on C3009_, C3011_ or C3014_, but evaluated the same party in another variable. These data remain unchanged. For further details, see Variable Notes on C3009_.

    Likewise, some respondents mentioned that they never heard about the left-right scale before, in C3011_, C3012_ or C3013, but evaluated some of the party in C3011_. These data remain unchanged. For further details, see Variable Notes on C3013. (en)

  • see Appendix I (Parties and Leaders) or Appendix II (Primary Electoral Districts) (en)
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  • CSES is a collaborative program of research among election study teams from around the world. The research program as well as the questionnaire and the study design are developed by an international committee of leading social researchers. Participating countries include a common module of survey questions in their post-election studies. The data contain information on individual choice behavior, demographics, the constituencies, the national election results and the political systems. The studies are then merged into a single, free, public dataset for use in comparative study and cross-level analysis. (en)
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  • C3011_I - (de)
  • C3011_I - LEFT-RIGHT - ADDITIONAL - PARTY I (en)
  • LEFT-RIGHT - ADDITIONAL - PARTY I (en)
  • LEFT-RIGHT - ADDITIONAL - PARTY I (de)
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  • INTRODUCTION TO QUESTION: The parties evaluated in this question set should be the same parties as were asked about in question set Q9A-Q9I. Collaborators should ask the left-right scale questions, even if left-right is not considered to be meaningful/important/widely understood in the area being studied.
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  • INTRODUCTION TO QUESTION: The parties evaluated in this question set should be the same parties as were asked about in question set Q9A-Q9I. Collaborators should ask the left-right scale questions, even if left-right is not considered to be meaningful/important/widely understood in the area being studied.
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