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  • * [[Committee of Union and Progress]], several revolutionary groups and a political party in the Ottoman Empire and Republic of Turkey * [[Popular Unity Candidacy]] (''Candidatura d'Unitat Popular'', CUP), a political party in Catalonia ...
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  • ...he Rice Index of Cohesion Revisited |journal=American Journal of Political Science |volume=18 |issue=3 |pages=617–624 |doi=10.2307/2110636 |jstor=2110636 }}</ [[Category:Social science indices]] ...
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  • ...isfaction: considerations for voting method reform |journal=Constitutional Political Economy |volume=34 |issue=3 |pages=310–334 |language=en |doi=10.1007/s10602 ...of Multicandidate Electoral Systems|journal=American Journal of Political Science|volume=28|issue=1|pages=23–48|doi=10.2307/2110786|issn=0092-5853|jstor=2110 ...
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  • In political science, '''Issue Yield''' refers to Issue Yield theory or its derived Issue Yield ...e electoral risks and opportunities that specific policy issues present to political parties or candidates. The risk-opportunity mix of an issue (its "issue yie ...
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  • {{about|the political term||Swing (disambiguation)}} ...a number used as an indication of the scale of voter change between two [[political parties]]. It originated as a mathematical calculation for comparing the re ...
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  • ...irst-past-the-post voting]] with a [[two-party system]]. It measures which political party had the most wasted votes (and by how much). It has notably been used The efficiency gap is defined as the difference between the two major U.S. political parties' [[Wasted vote|wasted votes]] (votes which did not receive represen ...
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  • ..., According to Game Theorists|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/science-news/3325470/The-EU-constitution-is-unfair-according-to-game-theorists.html {{Portal|Mathematics|Political science}} ...
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  • {{short description|Rule in math and political science}}{{Confused|Electoral quota}}{{Electoral systems sidebar|expanded=Proportio In [[mathematic]]s and [[political science]], the '''quota''' '''rule''' describes a desired property of [[proportiona ...
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  • ...rsanyi]] in 1955 and has important implications for [[Political philosophy|political]], [[Moral philosophy|moral]], and [[Philosophy and economics|economic phil ...24-01-28 |series=The University of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science |place=Dordrecht |publisher=Springer Netherlands |language=en |doi=10.1007/ ...
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  • ...om firm governance and industrial relations to varieties of capitalism and political reforms. Formal models have also been developed to study the nature and con ...om firm governance and industrial relations to varieties of capitalism and political reforms. Formal models have also been developed to study the nature and con ...
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  • ...Expressions for Electoral Systems |journal=[[British Journal of Political Science]] |publisher=[[Cambridge University Press]] |volume=1 |issue=4 |pages=467–4 | style="background:{{party color|Reformed Political Party}}" | ...
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  • The group disbanded in 1976 following political differences among its members. Despite this, individual members kept in tou [[Semiotics]] is the science of [[semiosis]]: studying the relationships between signs (''[[syntactics]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Political theory that examines coalitions, political survival and economy in democracy}} ...trategies and economic realities. It is first detailed in ''[[The Logic of Political Survival]]'', authored by [[Bruce Bueno de Mesquita]] of [[New York Univers ...
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  • ...i/10.1146/annurev-polisci-022018-024704|journal=Annual Review of Political Science|language=en|volume=22|issue=1|pages=435–460|doi=10.1146/annurev-polisci-022 ...
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  • ...across different factions. For example, say voters are organized along a [[political spectrum]], with factions on the far-left, center-left, center, center-righ ...on and monotonicity |journal=Social Choice and Welfare |publisher=Springer Science and Business Media LLC |volume=54 |issue=1 |page=8 |arxiv=1708.07580 |doi=1 ...
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  • ...cs and the Synthetic Control Method |journal=American Journal of Political Science |volume=59 |issue=2 |pages=495–510 |doi=10.1111/ajps.12116 |authorlink1=Alb ...ges=983–1001 |doi=10.1162/REST_a_00324 |s2cid=57561957}}</ref> [[political science]],<ref name="ajps" /> [[health policy]],<ref name="he" /> [[criminology]],< ...
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  • ...ssues (e.g., health, [[Consumption (sociology)|cultural consumption]], and political preferences), [[Prosocial behavior|pro-social behaviour]], as well as his b ...n 2003 and 2007 he was the chair of the Inter-university Centre for Social Science Theory and Methodology (ICS).<ref>{{Cite web |title=ORCID |url=https://orci ...
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  • {{Short description|Framework for modelling political and economic behavior}} ...ails/exitvoiceloyalty00hirs_0/page/176}}</ref> A common use in [[political science]] is between citizens and their government. Usually in this use the Citizen ...
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  • ...rty of measurement that indicates that the same [[Construct (philosophy of science)|construct]] is being measured across some specified groups.<ref name="v&l" ...l and Longitudinal Surveys in Political Science|journal=European Political Science|language=en|volume=11|issue=3|pages=363–377|doi=10.1057/eps.2011.11|issn=16 ...
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  • ...1932.<ref name="NeueD"/> He moved to [[Stockholm]] in 1933 because of the political situation in Germany. While at the [[Stockholm University|university]], he * Bebus, Allen G.: ''World Who's Who in Science''. Hanibal, Missouri: Western Publishing Company, 1968 ...
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