Peer reviewed articles
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Dassonneville, R., Blais, A., Sevi, S., & Daoust, J. F. (2021). How citizens want their legislator to vote. Legislative Studies Quarterly, 46(2), 297-321.
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Dassonneville, R. (2021). Change and continuity in the ideological gender gap a longitudinal analysis of left‐right self‐placement in OECD countries. European Journal of Political Research, 60(1), 225-238.
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Nadeau, R., Dassonneville, R., Lewis-Beck, M. S. & Mongrain, P. (forthcoming). Are Election Results More Unpredictable? A Forecasting Test. Political Science Research and Methods, in press.
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Dassonneville, R. & McAllister, I. (forthcoming). The Party Choice Set and Satisfaction with Democracy. West European Politics, in press.
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Dassonneville, R. & Lewis-Beck, M. S. (forthcoming). Inequality and Party Support: Positional Economic Voting or a New Dimension of Valence? Regional Studies, in press.
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Ferland, B. & Dassonneville, R. (forthcoming). Shifting Parties, Rational Switchers – Are Voters Responding to Ideological Shifts by Political Parties. Party Politics, in press.
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Hooghe, M., Dassonneville, R. & Oser, J. (forthcoming). Public Opinion, Turnout and Social Policy: A Comparative Analysis of Policy Congruence in European Liberal Democracies. Political Studies, forthcoming.
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Dassonneville, R. & Lewis-Beck, M. S. (2019). A Changing Economic Vote in Western Europe? Long-Term vs. Short-Term Forces. European Political Science Review, 11(1): 91-108.
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Stiers, D. & Dassonneville, R. (forthcoming). Do Volatile Voters Vote Less Correctly? An Analysis of Correct Voting among Vote (Intention) Switchers in U.S. Presidential Election Campaigns. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, in press.
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Dassonneville, R., Blais, A., Hooghe, M. & Deschouwer, K. (forthcoming). The Effects of Survey Mode and Sampling in Belgian Election Studies. A Comparison of a National Probability Face-to-Face Survey and a Non-Probability Internet Survey. Acta Politica, in press.
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Voogd, R. & Dassonneville, R. (forthcoming). Are the Supporters of Populist Parties Loyal Voters? Dissatisfaction and Stable Voting for Populist Parties. Government & Opposition, in press.
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Dassonneville, R., Feitosa, F. Hooghe, M., Lau, R. & Stiers, D. (2019). Compulsory Voting Rules, Reluctant Voters and Ideological Proximity Voting. Political Behavior, 41(1): 209-230.
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Hooghe, M. & Dassonneville, R. (2018). Explaining the Trump Vote: The Effect of Racist Resentment and Anti-Immigrant Sentiments. PS: Political Science & Politics, 51(3): 528–534.
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Arel-Bundock, V., Blais, A. & Dassonneville, R. (forthcoming). Do Voters Benchmark Economic Performance? British Journal of Political Science, accepted.
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Daoust, J.-F. & Dassonneville, R. (forthcoming). Beyond Nationalism and Regionalism: The Stability of Economic Voting in Canada. Canadian Journal of Political Science, in press.
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Dassonneville, R. (forthcoming). Electoral Volatility and Parties' Ideological Responsiveness. European Journal of Political Research, in press.
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Dassonneville, R. & McAllister, I. (2018). Gender, Political Knowledge and Descriptive Representation: The Impact of Long-Term Socialization. American Journal of Political Science, 62(2): 249–265.
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Vallée-Dubois, F., Dassonneville, R. & Godbout, J.-F. (forthcoming). About Time: Age, Period, and Cohort Effects on Support for Quebec Sovereignty. Nations and Nationalism, in press.
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Stiers, D. & Dassonneville, R. (forthcoming). Affect versus Cognition: Wishful Thinking in an Exit Poll. International Journal of Forecasting, 34(2): 199-215.
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Dassonneville, R., Lewis-Beck, M.S. & Mongrain, P. (2017). Forecasting Dutch Elections. An Initial Model from the March 2017 Legislative Contests. Research & Politics, 4(3).
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Dassonneville, R. & Grieb, A. (forthcoming). Partisanship and Political Sophistication During and Outside of Election Times: A Longitudinal Analysis Using the German SOEP Survey 1984-2012. German Politics, 27(1): 44-65.
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Dassonneville, R. & Stiers, D. (forthcoming). Electoral Volatility in Belgium (2009-2014). Is there a Difference between Stable and Volatile Voters? Acta Politica, 53(1): 68-97.
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Meeusen, C., Boonen, J. & Dassonneville, R. (2017). The Structure of Prejudice and its Relation to Party Preferences in Belgium: Flanders and Wallonia Compared. Psychologica Belgica, 57(3): 52-74.
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Dassonneville, R., Hooghe, M. & Lewis-Beck, M.S. (2017). Do Electoral Rules have an Effect on Electoral Behaviour? An Impact Assessment. West European Politics, 40(3): 503-515.
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Dassonneville, R., Hooghe, M. & Miller, P. (2017). Compulsory Voting, Inequality, and Quality of the Vote: The Impact of Compulsory Voting on Accountability and Proximity Voting. West European Politics, 40(3): 621-644.
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Dassonneville, R. & Hooghe, M. (2017). Voter Turnout Decline and Stratification. Quasi-Experimental and Comparative Evidence of a Growing Educational Gap. Politics, 37(2): 184-200.
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Dassonneville, R. & Lewis-Beck, M.S. (2017). Rules, Institutions and the Economic Vote: Clarifying Clarity of Responsibility. West European Politics, 40(3): 621-644.
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Miller, P. & Dassonneville, R. (2016). High Turnout in the Low Countries: Partisan Effects of the Abolition of Compulsory Voting. Electoral Studies, 44: 132-143.
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Dassonneville, R. & Hooghe, M. (forthcoming). Indifference and Alienation. Diverging Dimensions of Electoral Dealignment in Europe. Acta Politica, 53(1): 1-23.
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Hooghe, M. & Dassonneville, R. (2018). A Spiral of Distrust. A Panel Study on the Relation between Political Distrust and Protest Voting in Belgium. Government & Opposition, 53(1): 104-130.
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Dassonneville, R. & Hooghe, M. (2017). The Noise of the Vote Recall Question. The Validity of the Vote Recall Question in Panel Studies in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 29(2): 316-338.
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Dassonneville, R. & Hooghe, M. (2017). Economic Indicators and Electoral Volatility: The Effect of the State of the Economy on Electoral Volatility, 1950-2013. Comparative European Politics, 15(6): 919-943.
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Dejaeghere, Y. & Dassonneville, R. (2017). A Comparative Investigation into the Effects of Party-System Variables on Party Switching using Individual-Level Data. Party Politics, 23(2): 110-123.
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Dassonneville, R. (2016). Volatile Voters, Short-Term Choices? An Analysis of the Vote Choice Determinants of Stable and Volatile Voters in Great Britain. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion &Parties, 26(3): 273-292.
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Dassonneville, R., Claes, E. & Lewis-Beck, M.S. (2016). Punishing Local Incumbents for the Local Economy. Economic Voting in the 2012 Belgian Municipal Elections. Italian Political Science Review, 46(1): 3-22.
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Marien, S., Dassonneville, R. & Hooghe, M. (2015). How Second Order are Local Elections? Voting Motives and Party Preferences in Belgian Municipal Elections. Local Government Studies, 41(6): 898-916.
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Lewis-Beck, M.S. & Dassonneville, R. (2015). Comparative Election Forecasting: Further Insightsfrom Synthetic Models. Electoral Studies, 39(3): 275-283.
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Dassonneville, R., Blais, A. & Dejaeghere, Y. (2015). Staying with the Party, Switching or Exiting? A Comparative Analysis of Determinants of Party Switching and Abstaining. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion & Parties, 25(3), 387-405.
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Hooghe, M., Dassonneville, R. & Marien, S. (2015). The Impact of Education on the Development of Political Trust. Results from a Five Year Panel Study among Late Adolescents and Young Adults in Belgium. Political Studies, 63(1), 123-141.
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Lewis-Beck, M.S. & Dassonneville, R. (2015). Forecasting Elections in Europe: Synthetic Models. Research and Politics, Jan 2015, 2(1).
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Dassonneville, R. (2014). Political Sophistication and Vote Intention Switching. The Timing of Electoral Volatility in the 2009 German Election Campaign. German Politics, 23(3), 174-195.
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Dassonneville, R. & Lewis-Beck, M.S. (2014). The Economic Voter and Economic Crisis. Acta Politica, 49(4), 369-371.
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Dassonneville, R. & Lewis-Beck, M.S. (2014). Macroeconomics, Economic Crisis and Electoral Outcomes: A National European Pool. Acta Politica, 49(4), 372-394.
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Dassonneville, R. & Dejaeghere, Y. (2014). Bridging the Ideological Space. A Cross-National Analysis of the Distance of Party Switching. European Journal of Political Research, 53(3), 580-599.
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Dassonneville, R., Hooghe, M. & Vanhoutte, B. (2014). Partisan Dealignment in Germany: A Rejoinder to Russell Dalton. German Politics, 23(1/2), 145-155.
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Dassonneville, R. & Dejaeghere, Y. (2014). Onderzoek uitgelicht: De ideologische afstand tussen partijen. Een vergelijkende studie naar de overbrugde afstand bij partijwissels. Res Publica: Tijdschrift voor Politicologie, 56(3), 408-411.
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Hooghe, M. & Dassonneville, R. (2014). Party Members as an Electoral Linking Mechanism. AnElection Forecasting Model for Political Parties in Belgium, 1981-2010. Party Politics, 20(3), 368-380.
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Dassonneville, R. & Lewis-Beck, M.S. (2013). Economic Policy Voting and Incumbency: Unemployment in Western Europe. Political Science Research and Methods, 1(1), 53-66.
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Dassonneville, R. (2013). Questioning Generational Replacement. An Age, Period and Cohort Analysis of Electoral Volatility in the Netherlands, 1971-2010. Electoral Studies, 32(1), 37-47.
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Hooghe, M. & Dassonneville, R. (2013). Voters and Candidates of the Future. The Intention for Electoral Participation among Adolescents in 22 European Countries. Young: the Nordic Journal of Youth Research, 21(1), 1-28.
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Dassonneville, R. (2012). Electoral Volatility, Political Sophistication, Trust and Efficacy: A Study on Changes in Voter Preferences during the Belgian Regional Elections of 2009. Acta Politica, 47(1), 18-41.
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Dassonneville, R., Quintelier, E., Hooghe, M. & Claes, E. (2012). The Relation between Civic Education and Political Attitudes and Behavior: A Two-Year Panel Study among Belgian Late Adolescents. Applied Developmental Science, 16(3), 140-150.
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Dassonneville, R. (2012). Ontzuiling van kiesgedrag. Een proces van generationele vervanging gedreven door cognitieve mobilisatie? Een age-period-cohort analyse van stemmen voor CDA en PvdA in Nederland, 1971-2010. Res Publica: Tijdschrift voor Politicologie, 54(3), 333-360.
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Dassonneville, R., Hooghe, M. & Vanhoutte, B. (2012). Age, Period and Cohort Effects in the Decline of Party Identification in Germany. An Analysis of a Two Decade Panel Study in Germany (1992-2009). German Politics, 21(2), 209-227.
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Dassonneville, R. & Hooghe, M. (2012). Election Forecasting under Opaque Conditions. A Model for Francophone Belgium, 1981-2010. International Journal of Forecasting, 28(4), 777-788.
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Hooghe, M. & Dassonneville, R. (2011). The Effects of Civic Education on Political Knowledge. A Two Year Panel Survey among Belgian Adolescents. Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability, 23(4), 321-339.
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Dassonneville, R. (2010). Negatieve verkiezingscampagnes en de gevolgen op kiesintenties. De Vlaamse regionale verkiezingen van juni 2009. Res Publica: Tijdschrift voor Politicologie, 52(3), 353-372.