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Description
Does the Australian political party system offer voters a meaningful set of political choices? We know from international research that too limited a choice inhibits democracy, while too wide a choice weakens accountability. However, we know little about how the choices that are offered at an election shape the decision-making processes that voters use. The ninth in the series of Australian Election Studies, this national survey of voters, to be conducted immediately after the 2010 federal election, will address this question, as well as providing a freely available dataset for research and teaching by the Australian and international social science communities.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 31/07/10 → 30/07/12 |
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