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Psephology and Voting

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Difference between Psephology and Voting

Psephology vs. Voting

Psephology (from Greek psephos ψῆφος, 'pebble', as the Greeks used pebbles as ballots) is a branch of political science which deals with the study and scientific analysis of elections. Voting is a method for a group, such as, a meeting or an electorate to make a decision or express an opinion, usually following discussions, debates or election campaigns.

Similarities between Psephology and Voting

Psephology and Voting have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Election, Opinion poll, Voting.

Election

An election is a formal group decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold public office.

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Opinion poll

An opinion poll, often simply referred to as a poll or a survey, is a human research survey of public opinion from a particular sample.

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Voting

Voting is a method for a group, such as, a meeting or an electorate to make a decision or express an opinion, usually following discussions, debates or election campaigns.

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Psephology and Voting Comparison

Psephology has 33 relations, while Voting has 105. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.17% = 3 / (33 + 105).

References

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