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      Compulsory Voting Rules, Reluctant Voters and Ideological Proximity Voting

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              A Dynamic Simultaneous Equation Model of Electoral Choice

              This article develops a simultaneous equation model of the voting decision in a form thought to mirror the main lines of cognitive decision-making processes of individual voters. The model goes beyond earlier efforts in two respects. First, it explicitly represents the causal interdependence of voter assessments in the election situation, permitting such estimations as the degree to which correlations between voter issue positions and issue positions ascribed to preferred candidates arise because of projection onto the candidate or persuasion by the candidate. Secondly, the model is truly dynamic, in the sense that it is dependent on longitudinal data for its proper estimation. The utility of the model is certified by the goodness of fit achieved when applied to 1972–76 panel data for a sample of the national electorate.
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                Journal
                Political Behavior
                Polit Behav
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                0190-9320
                1573-6687
                March 2019
                February 12 2018
                March 2019
                : 41
                : 1
                : 209-230
                Article
                10.1007/s11109-018-9448-6
                4a74ed66-a506-418f-ac14-abe76feae398
                © 2019

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