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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19. lappuse
... percentage of working - class people in a constituency and the percentage of the vote obtained by Labour cannot be used to infer that working - class people vote Labour . Although there may be a presumption that this is the case , all ...
... percentage of working - class people in a constituency and the percentage of the vote obtained by Labour cannot be used to infer that working - class people vote Labour . Although there may be a presumption that this is the case , all ...
20. lappuse
D. T. Denver. In this formula , C1 is the percentage share of the total vote ob- tained by the Conservatives at the first election and C2 the percen- tage at the second ; L1 is Labour's share at the first election and L2 is Labour's ...
D. T. Denver. In this formula , C1 is the percentage share of the total vote ob- tained by the Conservatives at the first election and C2 the percen- tage at the second ; L1 is Labour's share at the first election and L2 is Labour's ...
77. lappuse
... percentage of voters who de- cided which party to support during the election campaign itself , and the percentage who thought of voting for a party other than the one for which they ended up voting . The figures are shown in Table 3.7 ...
... percentage of voters who de- cided which party to support during the election campaign itself , and the percentage who thought of voting for a party other than the one for which they ended up voting . The figures are shown in Table 3.7 ...
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Analysing election results | 4 |
The analysis of intervalscale data | 14 |
Aggregate and survey data compared | 23 |
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