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Title: The Problem of Selection Bias in OSCE Election Observation Methodology
Author: Max Bader and Hans Schmeets

The Problem of Selection Bias in OSCE Election Observation Methodology [Bader, Schmeets]

Abstract

One of the biggest problem in OSCE election observation methodology concerns the selection of polling stations where the observation is conducted: in practice, polling stations that are visited by observers are disproportionally urban and located in or around the national capital and in regional centers. Because visited polling stations are not representative of all polling stations, the observation mission risks getting an unbalanced picture of the shortcomings in the election. In this article, we present findings from original research that shed light on the scope of the problem of distortion in the selection of polling stations, and discuss potential ways to overcome the problem.

Keywords

OSCE election observation; methodology; selection bias

Metadata

Title: The Problem of Selection Bias in OSCE Election Observation Methodology
Author: Max Bader and Hans Schmeets
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/18750230-02401004
Language: English
Year: 2013
Volume: 24
Issue: 1
Pages: 1–15
In: Security and Human Rights
E-ISSN: 1875-0230