Elections and Voting Behaviour in BritainHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1994 - 190 lappuses This is a revised edition of a basic text on elections and voting behaviour. It covers the 1992 General Election campaign, results and aftermath. |
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... class voting ' . A second measure of class voting is the percentage of voters who support their ' natural ' class party . In other words , it is the number of non ... voting , 1964-92 . Feb. PARTISAN AND CLASS DEALIGNMENT AFTER 1970 61.
... class voting ' . A second measure of class voting is the percentage of voters who support their ' natural ' class party . In other words , it is the number of non ... voting , 1964-92 . Feb. PARTISAN AND CLASS DEALIGNMENT AFTER 1970 61.
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... class voting . The percentage of the elec- torate who support their ' natural ' class party ( the measure of absolute class voting ) is not , claimed Heath et al . , a useful way of either thinking about or measuring the level of class ...
... class voting . The percentage of the elec- torate who support their ' natural ' class party ( the measure of absolute class voting ) is not , claimed Heath et al . , a useful way of either thinking about or measuring the level of class ...
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... election ( Heath et al . , 1991 ) . Understanding Political Change : the debate continued Figures for class voting in the 1983 , 1987 and 1992 elections , using the classes defined by Heath et al . , are given in Table 3.5 . On these ...
... election ( Heath et al . , 1991 ) . Understanding Political Change : the debate continued Figures for class voting in the 1983 , 1987 and 1992 elections , using the classes defined by Heath et al . , are given in Table 3.5 . On these ...
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Analysing election results | 4 |
The analysis of intervalscale data | 14 |
Aggregate and survey data compared | 23 |
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