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Christopher Prosser
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Twitter and Facebook are not representative of the general population: Political attitudes and demographics of British social media users
J Mellon, C Prosser
Research & Politics 4 (3), 2053168017720008, 2017
5572017
British Election Study Panel 2014-2018
E Fieldhouse, J Green, G Evans, H Schmitt, C Van der Eijk, J Mellon, ...
doi 10 (1.293723), 2017
223*2017
Electoral Shocks: The volatile voter in a turbulent world
E Fieldhouse, J Green, G Evans, J Mellon, C Prosser, H Schmitt, ...
Oxford University Press, 2019
2092019
Observing many researchers using the same data and hypothesis reveals a hidden universe of uncertainty
N Breznau, EM Rinke, A Wuttke, HHV Nguyen, M Adem, J Adriaans, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (44), e2203150119, 2022
1432022
Brexit or Corbyn? Campaign and Inter-Election Vote Switching in the 2017 UK General Election
J Mellon, G Evans, E Fieldhouse, J Green, C Prosser
Parliamentary Affairs 71 (4), 719-737, 2018
942018
The Twilight of the Polls? A Review of Trends in Polling Accuracy and the Causes of Polling Misses
C Prosser, J Mellon
Government and Opposition 53 (4), 757-790, 2018
802018
Tremors but no youthquake: measuring changes in the age and turnout gradients at the 2015 and 2017 British general elections
C Prosser, E Fieldhouse, J Green, J Mellon, G Evans
Electoral Studies 64, 102129, 2020
74*2020
British election study 2015 face-to-face post-election survey
E Fieldhouse, J Green, G Evans, H Schmitt, C Van der Eijk, J Mellon, ...
UK Data Service, 2015
72*2015
Dimensionality, ideology and party positions towards European integration
C Prosser
West European Politics 39 (4), 731-754, 2016
702016
Missing Nonvoters and Misweighted Samples: Explaining the 2015 Great British Polling Miss
J Mellon, C Prosser
Public Opinion Quarterly 81 (3), 661-687, 2017
662017
Party system fragmentation and single-party government: the British general election of 2015
J Green, C Prosser
West European Politics 39 (6), 1299-1310, 2016
622016
What mattered most to you when deciding how to vote in the EU referendum
C Prosser, J Mellon, J Green
British Election Study 11 (7), 16, 2016
622016
The strange death of multi-party Britain: the UK General Election of 2017
C Prosser
West European Politics 41 (5), 1226-1236, 2018
572018
The end of the EU affair: the UK general election of 2019
C Prosser
West European Politics 44 (2), 450-461, 2021
472021
Building policy scales from manifesto data: A referential content validity approach
C Prosser
Electoral Studies 35, 88-101, 2014
472014
The limits of partisan loyalty: How the Scottish independence referendum cost Labour
E Fieldhouse, C Prosser
Electoral Studies 52, 11-25, 2018
33*2018
Calling European Union Treaty referendums: electoral and institutional politics
C Prosser
Political Studies 64 (1), 182-199, 2016
252016
Volatility, Realignment, and Electoral Shocks: Brexit and the UK General Election of 2019
E Fieldhouse, G Evans, J Green, J Mellon, C Prosser, J Bailey
PS: Political Science & Politics 56 (4), 537-545, 2023
232023
A tale of two referendums - the 2017 election in Scotland
C Prosser, E Fieldhouse
British Election Study, 2017
232017
How do coronavirus attitudes fit into britain’s ideological landscape?
J Mellon, J Bailey, C Prosser
Parliamentary Affairs 74 (3), 597-616, 2021
202021
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