voter model is an interacting particle system introduced by Richard A. Holley and Thomas M. Liggett in 1975. One can imagine that there is a "voter"...
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known as the Downsian model, was developed by Anthony Downs. While often confused with the median voter theorem, the Downsian model makes a different claim:...
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cost of voting. Predictions of the rational voter model on voter turnout dependency on total number of voters, competitiveness of elections, underdog status...
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Interacting particle system (category Lattice models)
voter model, the contact process, the asymmetric simple exclusion process (ASEP), the Glauber dynamics and in particular the stochastic Ising model....
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and unpublished manuscript. Arratia studied the voter model, an interacting particle system that models the evolution of a population's political opinions...
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Strategic voting (section Rational voter model)
maximize the voter's expected utility when the number of voters is sufficiently large. This rational voter model assumes that the voter's utility of the...
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A voter database is a database containing information on voters for the purpose of assisting a political party or an individual politician, in their Get...
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includes the Ising model, the voter model and the q-voter model, the Bass diffusion model, threshold models and others. The Sznajd model can be applied to...
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interaction strength J, the Ising model and its variants such the Sznajd model can be seen as a form of a voter model for opinion dynamics. The thermodynamic...
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factors that may have explained the effect, such as the use of a likely voter model, and said that Rasmussen conducted its polls in a way that excluded the...
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independent voters are actually the least involved in and attentive to politics. This theory of voter choice became known as the Michigan Model. It was later...
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Voter ID laws in the United States are laws that require a person to provide some form of official identification before they are permitted to register...
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Spatial voting (redirect from Ideal-point model)
ideal-point) model of voting, also known as the Hotelling–Downs model, is a mathematical model of voting behavior. It describes voters and candidates...
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Schulze, Christian (2008). Boundary effects in a three-state modified voter model for languages. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications...
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Analytic treatment of consensus achievement in the single-type zealotry voter model. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications. 413: 626–634...
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model Information cascade Stock market crash Cascading failure Epidemic model Percolation_theory Self-organized criticality Ising model Voter model Complex...
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against each other. Closely related stochastic processes include the voter model, which was introduced by Clifford and Sudbury (1973) and independently...
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median voter theory, thanks to its ability to find equilibrium within multi-dimensional spaces. The probabilistic voting model assumes that voters are imperfectly...
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An independent voter, often also called an unaffiliated voter or non-affiliated voter in the United States, is a voter who does not align themselves with...
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Social utility efficiency (redirect from Voter Satisfaction Efficiency)
and Borda (in increasing order of efficiency). (Merrill's model normalizes individual voter utility before finding the utility winner, while Weber's does...
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merit, but voters have imperfect information about the relative merits of the candidates. Such jury models are sometimes known as valence models. Condorcet...
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Voter suppression is the discouragement or prevention of specific groups of people from voting or registering to vote. It is distinguished from political...
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The altruism theory of voting is a model of voter behavior which states that if citizens in a democracy have "social" preferences for the welfare of others...
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Approval voting is a single-winner rated voting system where voters can approve of all the candidates as they like instead of choosing one. The method...
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Issue voting (section Models of issue voting)
Michigan School's approach to modeling voting behavior. Some of the earliest research on issue voting done in 1960 found that voters often did not have enough...
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The Michigan model is a theory of voter choice, based primarily on sociological and party identification factors. Originally proposed by political scientists...
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original on September 18, 2012. Retrieved January 31, 2018. Use of Likely Voter Model Does Not Explain Rasmussen "House Effect", by Nate Silver, FiveThirtyEight...
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The South Schleswig Voters' Association (German: Südschleswigscher Wählerverband, SSW; Danish: Sydslesvigsk Vælgerforening, SSV) is a regionalist political...
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Autoregressive model Moving average model Autoregressive moving average model Autoregressive integrated moving average model Anomaly time series Voter model Wiener...
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Median Voter Model in Public Choice Theory", Public Choice 61, 115–125 McKelvey, R. D. (1976). "Intransitivities in Multi Dimensional Voting Models and some...
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