Voter behavior is the study of how people vote at the time of voting and what factors influence their voting behavior through political participation. According to Harrop and Miller, voting behavior is influenced by the sociological aspects of individuals or societies, such as occupational groups, origins, gender, and age, while for politicians; voting is influenced by political programs and campaigns implemented by politicians. The aim of this research paper is to investigate the rationality of voting and voter behavior in both sociological and political ways and to present the characteristics that should be present in order to vote rationally
This extension of the rational voter model differs from prior studies in three ways: its adoption of...
The literature on voter behavior has long been interested in evaluating voters ’ competence to fulfi...
In order to recommend policies that promote representative government, political scientists and poli...
Voter behavior is the study of how people vote at the time of voting and what factors influence thei...
The decade preceding 2020 has brought into question the political rationality of the average America...
The aim of the study is to contribute, theoretically and empirically, to an improved understanding ...
This study is an attempt to measure what cannot be measured. In any highly organized society, and es...
Examines the rationality of economic voting, using post-World War II United States national election...
Social scientists have long speculated about the extent of agents' rationality, especially in the co...
The different factors behind why people vote as they do have been researched for a very long time....
Rational choice theory may seem like a separate theoretical approach with its own forbidding mathema...
[[abstract]]Human rationality–the ability to behave in order to maximize the achievement of their pr...
Traditional rational choice theories of voting state that, in a scenario with positive voting costs,...
Dynamic models of learning and adaptation have provided realistic predictions in terms of voting beh...
We report on laboratory experiments on voting. In a setting where subjects have single-peaked prefer...
This extension of the rational voter model differs from prior studies in three ways: its adoption of...
The literature on voter behavior has long been interested in evaluating voters ’ competence to fulfi...
In order to recommend policies that promote representative government, political scientists and poli...
Voter behavior is the study of how people vote at the time of voting and what factors influence thei...
The decade preceding 2020 has brought into question the political rationality of the average America...
The aim of the study is to contribute, theoretically and empirically, to an improved understanding ...
This study is an attempt to measure what cannot be measured. In any highly organized society, and es...
Examines the rationality of economic voting, using post-World War II United States national election...
Social scientists have long speculated about the extent of agents' rationality, especially in the co...
The different factors behind why people vote as they do have been researched for a very long time....
Rational choice theory may seem like a separate theoretical approach with its own forbidding mathema...
[[abstract]]Human rationality–the ability to behave in order to maximize the achievement of their pr...
Traditional rational choice theories of voting state that, in a scenario with positive voting costs,...
Dynamic models of learning and adaptation have provided realistic predictions in terms of voting beh...
We report on laboratory experiments on voting. In a setting where subjects have single-peaked prefer...
This extension of the rational voter model differs from prior studies in three ways: its adoption of...
The literature on voter behavior has long been interested in evaluating voters ’ competence to fulfi...
In order to recommend policies that promote representative government, political scientists and poli...