نتایج جستجو برای: vote choice

تعداد نتایج: 200873  

Journal: :Politics of the Low Countries 2020

Journal: :Social Choice and Welfare 2010
Karine Van der Straeten Jean-François Laslier Nicolas Sauger André Blais

We report on laboratory experiments on voting. In a setting where subjects have single-peaked preferences, we find that the rational choice theory provides very good predictions of actual individual behavior in one-round and approval voting elections but fares poorly in explaining vote choice under two-round elections. We conclude that voters behave strategically as far as strategic computation...

2004
Melissa Acevedo Joachim I. Krueger

The decision to vote in a national election requires a choice between serving a social good and satisfying one’s self-interest. Viewed as a cooperative response in a social dilemma, casting a vote seems irrational because it cannot have a discernible effect on the electoral outcome. The findings of two studies with undergraduate samples suggest that some people vote not because they set aside s...

2010
Stephen A. Jessee

This article provides direct estimates of the parameters of spatial utility models of voting using data from the 2008 presidential election. By measuring citizens’ views on issues for which candidates’ stances are known, I estimate voter ideology on the same scale as candidate positions. Using these estimates, I demonstrate that policy exerts a strong influence on vote choice for most voters. W...

2012
Yair Ghitza Andrew Gelman

Using multilevel regression and poststratification (MRP), we estimate voter turnout and vote choice within deeply interacted subgroups: subsets of the population that are defined by multiple demographic and geographic characteristics. This article lays out the models and statistical procedures we use, along with the steps required to fit the model for the 2004 and 2008 Presidential elections. T...

Journal: :Games and Economic Behavior 2009
Alexander Wolitzky

In a general social choice framework where the requirement of strategyproofness may not be sensible, we call a social choice rule fully sincere if it never gives any individual an incentive to vote for a less-preferred alternative over a more-preferred one and provides an incentive to vote for an alternative if and only if it is preferred to the default option that would result from abstaining....

2013
Yair Ghitza Andrew Gelman

Using multilevel regression and poststratification (MRP), we estimate voter turnout and vote choice within deeply interacted subgroups: subsets of the population that are defined by multiple demographic and geographic characteristics. This article lays out the models and statistical procedures we use, along with the steps required to fit the model for the 2004 and 2008 presidential elections. T...

Journal: :European Journal of Political Research 2021

How does the educational divide impact contemporary redistributive politics in knowledge economy? Traditional political economy models which see education as a labour market asset predict relatively secure educated will oppose redistribution, while precarious less-educated support it. In contrast, conception of marker social status suggests that may be more inclined than status-secure universit...

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