I provide an account of the psychological elements that combine within an actor, motivating them to vote. Political scientists have written extensively on voter turnout, however, no one has attempted to explain turnout based primarily on political culture. Political culture has improved our understanding of states, parties, and elections alike. This thesis uses political culture in an ordinal scale as the primary explanatory variable in an OLS regression. Political culture has rarely been used as an explanatory variable and to my knowledge never as an ordinal scale. I posit that political culture, like a sense of civic duty, or any other interpersonal influence can and does become a motivating force in an actor\u27s decision to vote and a...
In the presidential election of 2004 youth age 18-24 had an increase in voter turnout of 11% points ...
Voter turnout is a perennial concern for political scientists and politicians alike. Even with exten...
Why does the likelihood of voting increase with education in the U.S.? Prominent theories attribute ...
This paper examines the relationship between a voter's level of political knowledge and the choice t...
This study examines the effects of several individual-level variables on voter behavior, in order to...
This article uses data from the 2000 and 2004 waves of the American National Election Survey to exam...
The following study will present an examination of factors that impact levels of voting activity amo...
This study views voter participation as a collective action problem overcome chiefly by means of "so...
This study views voter participation as a collective action problem overcome chiefly by means of "so...
This paper uses longitudinal data from the National Cohort Development Study (NCDS) to investigate t...
This paper uses longitudinal data from the National Cohort Development Study (NCDS) to investigate t...
This paper uses longitudinal data from the National Cohort Development Study (NCDS) to investigate t...
This dissertation investigates the important role attitudes play in determining the participation le...
This study views voter participation as a collective action problem overcome chiefly by means of "so...
Studies in political behavior, when attempting to explain certain types of behavior, often concentra...
In the presidential election of 2004 youth age 18-24 had an increase in voter turnout of 11% points ...
Voter turnout is a perennial concern for political scientists and politicians alike. Even with exten...
Why does the likelihood of voting increase with education in the U.S.? Prominent theories attribute ...
This paper examines the relationship between a voter's level of political knowledge and the choice t...
This study examines the effects of several individual-level variables on voter behavior, in order to...
This article uses data from the 2000 and 2004 waves of the American National Election Survey to exam...
The following study will present an examination of factors that impact levels of voting activity amo...
This study views voter participation as a collective action problem overcome chiefly by means of "so...
This study views voter participation as a collective action problem overcome chiefly by means of "so...
This paper uses longitudinal data from the National Cohort Development Study (NCDS) to investigate t...
This paper uses longitudinal data from the National Cohort Development Study (NCDS) to investigate t...
This paper uses longitudinal data from the National Cohort Development Study (NCDS) to investigate t...
This dissertation investigates the important role attitudes play in determining the participation le...
This study views voter participation as a collective action problem overcome chiefly by means of "so...
Studies in political behavior, when attempting to explain certain types of behavior, often concentra...
In the presidential election of 2004 youth age 18-24 had an increase in voter turnout of 11% points ...
Voter turnout is a perennial concern for political scientists and politicians alike. Even with exten...
Why does the likelihood of voting increase with education in the U.S.? Prominent theories attribute ...