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Challenges in comparing cross-country responses in voting advice applications

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Pages 41-58 | Received 21 Apr 2021, Accepted 23 May 2021, Published online: 14 Nov 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The last years saw the release of several cross-country data sets generated by Voting Advice Applications (VAAs) - websites that “match” a respondent’s position on various political attitudes with those of political parties or candidates. As they hold the information of a high number of respondents on a large number of political attitudes, these datasets are promising sources of data for political and social scientists. Yet, as with all cross-country data, we should first establish if they meet the requirements of good data quality and construct equivalence. Using data from the 2019 euandi VAA, I employ Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) to study the behavior of 6 items that form an economic left-right scale. Doing so for 28 countries, I find that not only the quality of the data differs between countries, but the underlying structure as well. This means that for some countries the data is of too low a quality and thus not useful for cross-country analysis. While this does not invalidate VAA data in general, it does limit it. In addition, this paper illustrates the use of MCA as a pre-processing technique for establishing the quality of both VAA data and cross-country data in general.

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