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Stoetzer, Lukas F.; Zittlau, Steffen (1 July 2015). "Multidimensional Spatial Voting with Non-separable Preferences". Political Analysis. 23 (3): 415–428. doi:10.1093/pan/mpv013. ISSN 1047-1987. The spatial model of voting is the work horse for theories and empirical models in many fields of political science research, such as the equilibrium analysis in mass elections ... the estimation of legislators' ideal points ... and the study of voting behavior. ... Its generalization to the multidimensional policy space, the Weighted Euclidean Distance (WED) model ... forms the stable theoretical foundation upon which nearly all present variations, extensions, and applications of multidimensional spatial voting rest.
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Stoetzer and Zittlau published Multidimensional Spatial Voting with Non-separable Preferences in 2015
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    "year": "2015",
    "issue": "3",
    "month": "July",
    "pages": "415-428",
    "volume": "23",
    "authors": "Lukas F. Stoetzer; Steffen Zittlau",
    "journal": "Political Analysis"
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This Wikipedia article explains political spectra, their historical origins in the French Revolution, and various models used to classify political positions beyond the simple left-right axis.

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