Public health experts in the United States have argued over the past several years that voting may be associated with well-being. The idea gained momentum as federal programs and medical organizations ...
A drop of dye added to a glass of water undergoes ordinary diffusion. However, when placed on the surface of a foam, the dye spreads differently—diffusion becomes anomalous. An example of this is the ...
Voting behaviour and electoral participation dynamics encompass a broad array of theoretical and empirical research aiming to explain why individuals decide to vote or abstain and how they cast their ...
Ecological inference refers to the collection of statistical techniques used to infer individual‐level voting behaviour from aggregate electoral data. These methods address situations in which only ...
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