non-voting Betekenis & Definitie

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Betekenis van non-voting In het Nederlands

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Voorbeelden van non-voting

  • Generalized non-voting is significantly associated not only with age, but also (though not at conventional significance levels) social class.

  • The problem for these new behaviorist social scientists was not simply to understand non-voting, but to cure it.

  • This question involves two sub-questions: first, is compulsory voting an effective cure for non-voting, and, second, is non-voting a disease in need of a cure?

  • While it is hardly surprising that some measures of political cynicism are associated with non-voting, such factors clearly do not provide a complete explanation.

  • To be sure, statutory penalties for non-voting may encourage voter turnout in certain countries, at least to the extent they are enforced (a critical question).

  • Thus, and in line with the discussion above, the following analysis will consider whether non-voting in 1999 was associated with opposition to devolution.

  • If the researchers' purpose is to explain voting or non-voting behavior, it is important to distinguish subjective from objective factors and examine the influence of subjective factors.

  • The first is that the idea of voting as a trust seems to make non-voting the norm, or baseline, against which political rights and duties are to be judged.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

European

May 10, 2021

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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