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Repeated Voting at the Elections of the Russian Governors
Economic Problems and Legal Practice, 2021Introduction. The elections of the governors traditionally arouse significant interest among voters. As with other personalized votes, the winning candidate is required to provide absolute, not relative, support from the electorate. However, the practice that has developed over the past decade demonstrates the extremely rare use of repeated voting to ...
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Southern Economic Journal, 2008
This study extends the rational voter model to include a composite measure to capture the residual effects of internal, psychological, and/or sociological motivations not previously accounted for in empirical studies of voting in Presidential elections.
Richard J. Cebula +2 more
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This study extends the rational voter model to include a composite measure to capture the residual effects of internal, psychological, and/or sociological motivations not previously accounted for in empirical studies of voting in Presidential elections.
Richard J. Cebula +2 more
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Discrete Response Multilevel Models for Repeated Measures: An Application to Voting Intentions Data
Quality and Quantity, 2000Repeated measures data can be modelled as a two-levelmodel where occasions (level one units) are grouped byindividuals (level two units). Goldstein et al. (1994)proposed a multilevel time series model when theresponse variable follows a Normal distribution andthe measurements are taken with unequal timeintervals.
Maria Ferrao Barbosa, Harvey Goldstein
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Strategic voting in repeated referenda
Social Choice and Welfare, 1988zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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The Impact of Agricultural Political Action Committee Donations on Repeated Farm Bill Votes
2016Since the Great Depression, the federal government has implemented agricultural programs by passing what is known as the farm bill. These farm bills typically contain sunset provisions, requiring new farm bills to be passed roughly every five years. These farm bill votes provide ample opportunities for the agricultural lobby to engage in political rent
Callahan, Scott, Callahan, Scott
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The Application of the Blockchain Technology in Voting Systems
ACM Computing Surveys, 2022De-biao He, Pandi Vijayakumar, Min Luo
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Tactical Voting and Party Preferences: A Test of Cognitive Dissonance Theory
Political Behavior, 2012Jørgen Bølstad +2 more
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