Let's label with Zotero "tags" which of these each paper falls under:
parties-two
parties-multiple
topology-grid
topology-graph
topology-complete
opinions-discrete
opinions-continuous
opinions-scalar
opinions-vector
interaction-pushPull
interaction-pullOnly
receptivity- ...an abbreviation for the receptivity theory/algorithm...
voting- ...an abbreviation for the voting algorithm...
turnout- ...an abbreviation for how turnout is determined...
campaign- ...an abbreviation for what levers a campaign has...
massMedia ...maybe this is just a 'present or absent' tag? based on whether that's a factor in the model at all
So, Kottonau (one of my papers) would be labeled with these tags: parties-two, topology-graph, opinions-continuous, opinions-scalar, interaction-pullOnly, receptivity-RAS, receptivity-impressionFormation, voting-calculated, turnout-attitudeStrength, campaign-partyMessaging, massMedia
And for completeness, Davies&Peura (when it exists) would have: parties-multiple, topology-graph, opinions-continuous, opinions-vector, interaction-pushPull, campaign-issueAdjustment
Let's label with Zotero "tags" which of these each paper falls under:
So, Kottonau (one of my papers) would be labeled with these tags: parties-two, topology-graph, opinions-continuous, opinions-scalar, interaction-pullOnly, receptivity-RAS, receptivity-impressionFormation, voting-calculated, turnout-attitudeStrength, campaign-partyMessaging, massMedia
And for completeness, Davies&Peura (when it exists) would have: parties-multiple, topology-graph, opinions-continuous, opinions-vector, interaction-pushPull, campaign-issueAdjustment