The Most Famous Public Opinion Study. How We Analyze Voting Behavior (and why people don't move around much). episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 13, 2022 · 25 MIN

The Most Famous Public Opinion Study. How We Analyze Voting Behavior (and why people don't move around much).

from StocktonAfterClass · host Ronald Stockton

Send us Fan MailThis was a class lecture on the most famous voting behavior study ever done, showing how certain variables connect to other variables to product voting outcomes. This is not as boring as it sounds.  In fact, it is pretty interesting and will give you lots of insights.   Plus it is not very long. 

Send us Fan Mail This was a class lecture on the most famous voting behavior study ever done, showing how certain variables connect to other variables to product voting outcomes. This is not as boring as it sounds. In fact, it is pretty interesting and will give you lots of insights. Plus it is not very long.

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