puolueetusmittarit
Puolueetusmittarit, also known as party thermometers, are tools used in political science and public opinion research to measure the political leanings of individuals or groups. These instruments typically consist of a series of statements or questions that respondents are asked to agree or disagree with, often on a Likert scale. The responses are then analyzed to determine the respondent's political position on a spectrum, usually ranging from left to right.
The concept of puolueetusmittarit was popularized by the Finnish political scientist and sociologist, Paavo Väyrynen, in
One of the most well-known puolueetusmittarit is the "Väyrynen scale," which consists of 10 statements that
Puolueetusmittarit have been criticized for their subjectivity and potential bias, as the selection of statements and