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'Handhaven' of 'herroepen' ? : De vraagstelling in twaalf gemeentelijke volksraadplegingen in Vlaanderen onderzocht

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  • Mieke Beckers
  • Jaak Billiet orcid logo

Abstract

Direct democratic participation through referenda is aften contested, because one faces the problem of determining referendum questions which avoid confusion or subjectivity. However, detailed knowledge concerning so-called 'question wording effects' is available within the domain of survey research. In this body of literature, several wording effects such as the use of suggestive wordings, the ambiguity of yes/no questions etc., have been well documented. Yet, despite the similarities between referendum and survey questions, knowledge from survey methodology is rarely employed within the literature on referenda . The present study discusses a number of question wording effects studied in survey research and shows their relevance in referendum settings. In addition this article explores these effects in twelve local referenda in Flanders, Belgium. Building on this empirical evidence, we conclude with a number of precise guidelines regarding the quality of referendum questions.

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Beckers, M. & Billiet, J., (2009) “'Handhaven' of 'herroepen' ? : De vraagstelling in twaalf gemeentelijke volksraadplegingen in Vlaanderen onderzocht”, Res Publica 51(1), 53-82.

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30 Mar 2009
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