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Jonathan Mellon
Jonathan Mellon
British Election Study
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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
6402017
Internet search data and issue salience: The properties of Google Trends as a measure of issue salience
J Mellon
Journal of Elections, Public Opinion & Parties 24 (1), 45-72, 2014
293*2014
Observing many researchers using the same data and hypothesis reveals a hidden universe of uncertainty
N Breznau, and many more
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2022
2632022
Electoral Shocks: the volatile voter in a turbulent world
E Fieldhouse, J Green, G Evans, J Mellon, C Prosser, H Schmitt, ...
Oxford University Press, 2020
2602020
British Election Study Internet Panel 2014-2024
E Fieldhouse, J Green, G Evans, J Mellon, C Prosser, H Schmitt, ...
Dataset, 2020
243*2020
The Effect of Bureaucratic Responsiveness on Citizen Participation
FM Sjoberg, J Mellon, T Peixoto
Public Administration Review, 2017
227*2017
Where and when can we use Google Trends to measure issue salience?
J Mellon
PS: Political Science & Politics 46 (2), 280-290, 2013
2182013
Immigration, Euroscepticism and the Rise and Fall of UKIP
G Evans, J Mellon
Party Politics, 2019
208*2019
Working class votes and Conservative losses: solving the UKIP puzzle
G Evans, J Mellon
Parliamentary Affairs 69 (2), 464-479, 2016
1752016
Rain, Rain, Go away: 194 potential exclusion-restriction violations for studies using weather as an instrumental variable
J Mellon
American Journal of Political Science, 2024
160*2024
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, 2024
126*2024
Effects of the internet on participation: Study of a public policy referendum in Brazil
P Spada, J Mellon, T Peixoto, FM Sjoberg
Journal of Information Technology and Politics, 187-207, 2016
1162016
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, 2018
1022018
Social class: Identity, awareness and political attitudes: Why are we still working class?
G Evans, J Mellon
British Social Attitudes 33, 2016
982016
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
942018
Do mobile phone surveys work in poor countries?
B Leo, R Morello, J Mellon, T Peixoto, ST Davenport
Center for Global Development Working Paper, 2015
922015
British election study 2015 and 2017 face-to-face post-election surveys
E Fieldhouse, J Green, G Evans, H Schmitt, C Van der Eijk, J Mellon, ...
UK Data Service, 2015
82*2015
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
81*2020
The skills premium and the ethnic premium: a cross-national experiment on European attitudes to immigrants
R Ford, J Mellon
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 46 (3), 512-532, 2020
742020
Missing Non-Voters and Misweighted Samples: Explaining the 2015 Great British Polling Miss
J Mellon, C Prosser
Public Opinion Quarterly, 2017
73*2017
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