Overview
Quantitative methods in political analysis are essential for understanding complex political phenomena through statistical techniques. These methods allow researchers to collect, analyze, and interpret data, leading to informed conclusions about political behavior, public opinion, and policy effecti...
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Example: Surveys that collect numerical ratings of political candidates.
Example: Calculating the average age of voters in a survey.
Example: Using a sample of voters to predict election outcomes.
Example: Analyzing how income affects voting behavior.
Example: Testing if a new policy has a significant effect on voter turnout.
Example: A p-value of 0.05 indicates a 5% chance of observing the data if the null hypothesis is true.