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UK OC OK? Interpreting optimal classification scores for the U.K. House of Commons
Arthur Spirling
, Iain McLean
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Nonparametric
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Strategic Voting
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Optimal Classification
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Classification Score
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UK House of Commons
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Binary Choice
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Binary Data
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Rank Order
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Choice Data
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Political Scientists
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Legislature
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Classification Procedure
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House of Commons
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Westminster
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Political Analysis
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Parliamentary Politics
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Modern House
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Pooles
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Arts and Humanities
Binaries
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House of commons
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Technique
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Nonparametric
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Parliamentary
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Westminster
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Social Sciences
UK
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Political Scientist
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Political Analysis
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Voting Rule
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