POLI2438 Study Guide - Fall 2019, Comprehensive Midterm Notes - Strategic Dominance, Rational Choice Theory, Positive-Definite Matrix

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Confusing roads some parts of boston that are less confusing if it is important, you should be able to predict consequences. College students, inexperienced drivers older people less likely to be in accidents people unfamiliar with boston have higher rates. Hypothesis 1) y don"t know as much about politics, don"t vote as much. Hypothesis 2) y don"t have as much stake in election as parents, believe results don"t a ect them. Prediction 2) people who watch the news are more likely to vote. Prediction 3) more likely to vote when people are aware of candidates (eg. presidential elections rather than local elections) level of voting di ers between di erent types of elections people lie, so questionnaires can be problematic culture is important. Prediction 1) working students vote at higher rates than non-working students. Prediction 2) students more lily to vote when educational issues are big issues.

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