Voter Tolerance of Undemocratic Behavior in Five Countries
by Frederiksen, Kristian Vrede Skaaning / The Journal of Politics Dataverse·Updated 26d ago
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Description
Five countries—the United States, the United Kingdom, the Czech Republic, Mexico, and South Korea—are covered in this dataset from conjoint experiments. It was authored by Kristian Vrede Skaaning Frederiksen and last updated in May 2026. The data examines how partisanship and policy agreement influence citizens' tolerance of undemocratic political behavior.
Use Cases
Analyze the effect of partisanship on voting intentions based on conjoint experiment results.
Compare voter punishment of undemocratic behavior across different national contexts.
Model the relative influence of policy agreement versus partisan attachment on candidate support.
Investigate cross-national patterns in democratic norm enforcement by citizens.
Strengths
Data covers five distinct countries, enabling cross-national comparison.
Based on conjoint experiments, a method designed to measure causal effects.
Last updated date is explicitly provided as 2026-05-13.
Limitations
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Data may reflect geographic bias inherent to the five selected countries.
Provenance
Source
The Journal of Politics Dataverse
Collection Method
Conjoint experiments
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-13 21:33:50.
Geography
United States, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Mexico, South Korea