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According to '''[[w:Psephology]]''' on English Wikipedia:<ref>Copied and adapted introductory text from [[w:Psephology]] (rev: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Psephology&oldid=1137963323 )</ref> |
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'''Psephology''' [...] or '''political analysis''' is a branch of [[political science]], the "quantitative analysis of elections and balloting".<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |last=Lansford |first=Tom |editor-last= Kurian |editor-first= George Thomas |title= The Encyclopedia of Political Science|language= English |year= 2011|publisher= CQ Press|volume=1-5 |isbn= 978-1-933116-44-0|pages= 1377}}</ref> As such, psephology attempts to explain [[election]]s using the scientific method. |
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Latest revision as of 07:26, 15 February 2023
According to w:Psephology on English Wikipedia:[1]
Psephology [...] or political analysis is a branch of political science, the "quantitative analysis of elections and balloting".[2] As such, psephology attempts to explain elections using the scientific method.
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- ↑ Copied and adapted introductory text from w:Psephology (rev: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Psephology&oldid=1137963323 )
- ↑ Lansford (2011), Kurian, George Thomas (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Political Science, CQ Press, p. 1377, ISBN 978-1-933116-44-0