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Replication data for: Voting in a Multidimensional Space: A Conjoint Analysis Employing Valence and Ideology Attributes of Candidates

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Title Replication data for: Voting in a Multidimensional Space: A Conjoint Analysis Employing Valence and Ideology Attributes of Candidates
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/26639
 
Creator Franchino, Fabio
Zucchini, Francesco
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description Most formal models of valence competition add a single, separable and unweighted component to the standard one-dimensional utility function of voters. We present the results of a conjoint analysis experiment where respondents are asked to choose between two candidates whose profiles vary along five attributes. Four of these traits behave like valence or policy issues as expected, but one, which has been employed in recent formal and empirical works, does not. Moreover, policy and valence are not separable. At least in some cases they interact, taking a competency form whereby the marginal impact of valence on voters' choice is conditional on candidates' policies. This result lends support to recent studies that have found more extensive valence voting under ideological convergence. Finally, policy trumps valence in awkward choices. Respondents even prefer corrupt candidates with similar policy views than honest ones with different opinions, despite integrity being declared the most important attribute.
 
Subject Voting Behavior
Experimental Research
Formal Modeling
 
Date 2014-07-02
 
Type Conjoint analysis