The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 54
... registered , young people in CSA may vote at higher rates than older voters . Second , contrary to expectation , there is a positive association between the registration requirement and turnout among regis- tered voters at p < .1 . This ...
... registered , young people in CSA may vote at higher rates than older voters . Second , contrary to expectation , there is a positive association between the registration requirement and turnout among regis- tered voters at p < .1 . This ...
Pagina 56
... registered or have been registered to vote by relevant elec- toral authorities . This means that in models with turnout among registered voters as the dependent variable a number of insti- tutional , political , and socioeconomic ...
... registered or have been registered to vote by relevant elec- toral authorities . This means that in models with turnout among registered voters as the dependent variable a number of insti- tutional , political , and socioeconomic ...
Pagina 59
... registered voters : determinants may appear as insignificant simply because they affect the rate of voter registration , which takes place prior to the act of voting . In other words , many variables may have an effect on turnout , but ...
... registered voters : determinants may appear as insignificant simply because they affect the rate of voter registration , which takes place prior to the act of voting . In other words , many variables may have an effect on turnout , but ...
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