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cohesion score

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cohesion
noun[U]
uk /kəʊˈhiː.ʒən/ us /koʊˈhiː.ʒən/
the situation when the members of a group or society ...
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score
noun
uk /skɔːr/ us /skɔːr/
the number of points, goals, etc. achieved in a game ...
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Examples of cohesion score


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A cohesionscore and a corrected cohesionscore were both calculated from these votes.
All but one approach failed to eliminate the relationship between party size and cohesionscore.
Note in particular that the corrected cohesion is outside the confidence interval for the original cohesionscore.
The fifth column lists the product of each vote outcome's probability and cohesionscore.
For large or disciplined parties, the probability of this happening is very small and the term has no significant impact on the cohesionscore.
But as we will see, under this simple model, expected cohesion scores are greater for small parties than for large parties.
First applied to roll-call votes in the 1920s, scholars today still use cohesion scores to study the strength of legislative parties.
Nevertheless, the cohesion scores produced by our index can be compared to scores produced by these other two indices.
Table 2 compares hypotheses tests using the original cohesion scores and adjusted data.
These reported cohesion scores are the average of cohesion scores on each bill, weighted by the divisiveness of the bill.
The solution can be applied to any statistical use of cohesion scores.
None - there is no set of underlying parameters or a behavioural model from which cohesion scores are derived.
One is simply to abandon cohesion scores and go to a spatial model, perhaps focusing on the variance of party members' ideal points.
Cohesion scores are perhaps the most widely-used tool of legislative scholars.
From these simulated votes, cohesion scores and corrected scores were calculated and averaged over the 1,000 simulations run for each group size.
Roll-call cohesion scores are one of political scientists' most important tools.
What model of individual behaviour lies behind cohesion scores?
This has previously been attributed to 'ideological homogeneity', without any theoretical explanation, but might simply reflect bias in cohesion scores.
Even when all legislators' behaviour is driven by the same underlying utility functions, smaller parties' expected cohesion scores are greater than those of larger parties.
But for small parties, voting the 'wrong' way is common and pushes up cohesion scores.
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