Explore the world of elections with "Psephology," a must-have for political enthusiasts. This book covers:
Chapters Highlights:
- 1: Psephology - The history and methods of electoral analysis.
- 2: Opinion Poll - How opinion polling shapes public opinion and electoral outcomes.
- 3: Exit Poll - The role of exit polls in real-time predictions and analysis.
- 4: Gallagher Index - Measuring electoral disproportionality and fairness.
- 5: Psephos - The historical role of Psephos in voting systems.
- 6: Sophomore Surge - The effect of incumbency advantages on elections.
- 7: Mackerras Pendulum - Predicting electoral swings and seat distributions.
- 8: British Polling Council - Ensuring polling accuracy and transparency.
- 9: Political Forecasting - Techniques and challenges in predicting outcomes.
- 10: Electoral Calculus - Modeling electoral scenarios and seat distributions.
- 11: 2004 Venezuelan Recall Referendum - Impact on democratic processes.
- 12: 2008 US House Elections in North Carolina - Regional electoral dynamics.
- 13: 2008 US House Elections in Pennsylvania - Electoral patterns and trends.
- 14: R. B. McCallum - Contributions to electoral analysis.
- 15: FiveThirtyEight - Innovations in election forecasting.
- 16: 2008 US House Elections in Florida - Regional influences on national politics.
- 17: Michael Steed - Scholarly contributions to electoral studies.
- 18: Poll Aggregator - Role in interpreting polling data.
- 19: Sam Wang - Neuroscience and electoral analysis.
- 20: Opinion Polling for the 2017 UK General Election - Accuracy and influence.
- 21: Number Cruncher Politics - New methodologies in election forecasting.
This book offers in-depth insights for professionals, students, and enthusiasts, equipping readers with essential tools to understand and analyze electoral dynamics.