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mapuc 02-28-23 04:25 PM

Electoral psychology
 
Today the Danish Parliament voted for a bill, which a majority of the Danes are against-It's the removal of a holy Friday where people are free from job-but now they have to work on that day.

A friend wrote that she hopes that the Danish voters would punish these parties who voted for this bill.

I wrote-Don't bid on it..The voters are traditionalist meaning they vote as their parents-grandparents. They may change but only to take a step further to the left or right.
And I wrote-There are doctoral thesis about this behavior.

So I found this interesting text

Quote:

Electoral psychology is defined as any model based on human psychology that is used to explain any electoral experience or outcome at the individual or aggregate level. Electoral psychology can also be an interface with other crucial aspects of the vote. For example, the interface between electoral psychology and electoral organization constitutes electoral ergonomics
https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4698/10/1/20

Markus


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