[引用][C] The loyalties of voters: A lifetime learning model

R Rose, I McAllister - (No Title), 1990 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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A possible solution to the paradox of voter turnout

S Kanazawa - The Journal of Politics, 1998 - journals.uchicago.edu
The paradox of voter turnout is a major empirical puzzle that has been unresolved in rational
choice theory. Why do rational actors contribute to the public good of electoral outcomes …

A new solution to the collective action problem: The paradox of voter turnout

S Kanazawa - American Sociological Review, 2000 - journals.sagepub.com
Macy's work offers a potential solution to the paradox of voter turnout. The stochastic
learning theory of voter turnout (Kanazawa 1998) posits that citizens perceive a correlation …

Party loyalty as habit formation

R Shachar - Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
In most democracies, at least two out of any three individuals vote for the same party in
sequential elections. This paper presents a model in which vote‐persistence is partly due to …

Happy voters

F Liberini, M Redoano, E Proto - Journal of Public Economics, 2017 - Elsevier
Empirical models of retrospective voting primarily employ standard monetary and financial
indicators to proxy for voters' utility and to explain voters' behavior. We show that subjective …

Rational learning and partisan attitudes

A Gerber, DP Green - American journal of political science, 1998 - JSTOR
Theory: Characterizing voters as rational actors who update their party affiliations based on
a Bayesian assimilation of new information, Achen (1992) showed that a revisionist model of …

Beliefs and voting decisions: A test of the pivotal voter model

J Duffy, M Tavits - American Journal of Political Science, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
We report results from a laboratory experiment testing the basic hypothesis embedded in
various rational voter models that there is a direct correlation between the strength of an …

The mathematics and statistics of voting power

A Gelman, JN Katz, F Tuerlinckx - Statistical Science, 2002 - JSTOR
In an election, voting power-the probability that a single vote is decisive-is affected by the
rule for aggregating votes into a single outcome. Voting power is important for studying …

The formation of voting habits

E Dinas - Journal of Elections, Public Opinion & Parties, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Rather than adhering to the cost-benefit calculus often employed in the study of turnout, a
recent stream in this literature refers to voting as habit forming. The empirical findings …

Estimating the efficacy of a vote

IJ Good, LS Mayer - Behavioral Science, 1975 - Wiley Online Library
The efficacy of a vote by an individual citizen in an election may be defined roughly as the
expected effect it has on the outcome of the election. This is a measure of how much that …