CSES Bibliography

Newsletters and Reports

  1. Bajarunieni, Rita et al. Forthcoming. The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems. Final Report of the 1995-96 Planning Committee. In A Comparative Study of Electoral Systems 1995-2000. Ed. Hans-Dieter KlingemannOxford: Oxford University Press.

  2. Brockington, David, and Jeffrey A. Karp. 2002. Social Desirability and Response Validity: A Comparative Analysis of Over-Reporting Turnout in Five Countries. Paper prepared for delivery at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association.Boston, MA.

  3. Hansen, John Mark. 2001. "Task Force on the Federal Election System, Chapter 1: Sizing the Problem." Report of the National Commission on Election Reform (pp. 1-9), Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, /cses000171.pdf/.
    http://millercenter.virginia.edu/programs/natl_commissions/commission_final_report/task_force_report/hansen_chap1_size.pdf

  4. Karp, Jeffrey A., and David Brockington. 2005. Social Desirability and Response Validity: A Comparative Analysis of Over-Reporting Turnout in Five Countries. Journal of Politics 67, no. 3: 825-40.
    http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1468-2508.2005.00341.x

  5. Norris, Pippa. 2004. "Are Australian MPs in touch with constituents?" Australian Democratic Audit, Democratic Audit of Australia, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, /cses000169.pdf/.
    http://democratic.audit.anu.edu.au/papers/200406_norris_mps_constits.pdf

  6. ———. 2001. Women's Power at the Ballot Box. In Voter Turnout from 1945 to 2000: A Global Report on Political Participation.Stockholm: International IDEA.

  7. Sapiro, Virginia, and Larry M. Bartels. 1998. The American National Election Studies: A Progress Report (in The Profession). 64-68.

  8. Tóka, Gábor. 2000. Politikai ismeretszint és választói magatartás: Magyarországon nemzetközi összehasonlításban (Political Knowledge and Voting Behaviour: Hungary in Cross-National Comparison). In Társadalmi Riport 2000 (Social Report 2000). Tamás Kolosi, István György Tóth, and György Vukovich, 573-90. Budapest: TÁRKI.