Polls and Elections Accuracy and Bias in the 2020 U.S. General Election Polls

2021 ◽  
Vol 51 (1) ◽  
pp. 214-227
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Costas Panagopoulos
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wandi Bruine de Bruin ◽  
Mirta Galesic ◽  
Rasmus A. Bååth ◽  
Jochem de Bresser ◽  
Lars Hall ◽  
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Traditionally, election polls have asked for participants’ own voting intentions. In Nature HumanBehaviour, we reported that we could improve predictions of the 2016 US and 2017 Frenchpresidential elections by asking participants how they thought their social circles would vote. Apotential concern is that the social circle question might predict less well in elections with largernumbers of political options, because it becomes harder to keep track of how social contacts planto vote. However, we have now found that the social circle question even performs better thanthe own intention question, in predictions of two elections with many political parties: The Netherlands’2017 general election and the Swedish 2018 general election.


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pp. 478-494
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Owen Dudley Edwards
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This essay dissects the 2017 UK General Election and its implications for relationships within and between its constituent territories.


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Vol 24 (9) ◽  
pp. 134-140
Author(s):  
Hans H. Baerwald

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