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Jack Bailey
Jack Bailey
Lecturer in Quantitative Political Science, The University of Manchester
Verified email at manchester.ac.uk - Homepage
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Do AIs know what the most important issue is? Using language models to code open-text social survey responses at scale
J Mellon, J Bailey, R Scott, J Breckwoldt, M Miori, P Schmedeman
Research & Politics 11 (1), 20531680241231468, 2024
116*2024
British election study internet panel waves
E Fieldhouse, J Green, G Evans, H Schmitt, C van der Eijk, J Mellon, ...
The University of Manchester, Manchester, 2015
792015
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
432023
Who cares if you vote? Partisan pressure and social norms of voting
E Fieldhouse, D Cutts, J Bailey
Political Behavior 44 (3), 1297-1316, 2022
372022
The fact remains: Party ID moderates how voters respond to economic change
J Bailey
Electoral Studies 61, 102071, 2019
352019
How do coronavirus attitudes fit into Britain’s ideological landscape?
J Mellon, J Bailey, C Prosser
Parliamentary Affairs 74 (3), 597-616, 2021
212021
A new electoral map? Brexit, realignment and the changing geography of party support in England
E Fieldhouse, J Bailey
Political Geography 102, 102862, 2023
152023
Who lacks voter identification? The electoral implications of the Elections Act 2022
E Fieldhouse, R Scott, C Prosser, J Bailey, J Mellon
Parliamentary Affairs 78 (4), 695-715, 2025
12*2025
The Brexit realignment amid electoral volatility: The role of party blocs in the 2024 General Election
JD Griffiths, S Perrett, E Fieldhouse, C Prosser, J Green, J Mellon, J Bailey, ...
Parliamentary Affairs 79 (1), 154-189, 2026
112026
Political surveys bias self-reported economic perceptions
J Bailey
Public Opinion Quarterly 85 (4), 987-1008, 2021
92021
British Election Study Internet Panel Waves, 7–22
E Fieldhouse, J Green, G Evans, J Mellon, C Prosser, J Bailey
Accessed May 22, 2022, 2022
52022
What's the Half-Life of the Economic Vote? (About a Year and a Half)
J Bailey
42021
PollBasePro: Daily estimates of aggregate voting intention in Britain from 1955 to the present day
J Bailey, M Pack, L Mansillo
22021
Politics, Bit by Bit: A Formal Link Between Entropy and the Effective Number of Parties
J Bailey
12025
Causes and Consequences of Partisan Bias in Voters' Self-Reported Economic Perceptions
J Bailey
PQDT-Global, 2021
12021
UK Aggregate Turnout is Mismeasured
J Mellon, J Bailey, G Evans, EA Fieldhouse, J Green, C Prosser
Available at SSRN 3773695, 2021
12021
Disproportionality at Fair Elections Cannot Exceed 1/sqrt (2): A Note on the Gallagher Index and a New Normalised Measure
J Bailey
2025
Where is the Post in First-Past-the-Post (and Beyond)? A Logical Model of the Effective District-Wide Threshold
J Bailey
2025
A Solution to the Seat-Product Problem
J Bailey
2024
Common Retrospective Economic Perception Items Show Good Test-Retest Reliability
J Bailey
2022
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