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Election Night News And Voter Turnout Solving The Projection Puzzle William C Adams

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Election Night News And Voter Turnout Solving The Projection Puzzle William C Adams
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 32.68 MB
Pages: 149
Author: William C. Adams
ISBN: 9781685855338, 1685855334
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Election Night News And Voter Turnout Solving The Projection Puzzle William C Adams by William C. Adams 9781685855338, 1685855334 instant download after payment.

In eight of the past dozen presidential elections, TV networks proclaimed the winner while citizens on the West Coast, Hawaii, and Alaska were still casting ballots. Is this a problem? Do media projections decrease voter turnout? Carefully examining data from every presidential election held from 1960 through 2004, William Adams definitively answers both questions. Adams employs a range of methods (including content analysis, focus groups, survey research, meta-analysis, and time-series analysis) to corroborate his finding that projections do not in fact discourage voter turnout—but do raise serious issues of equity and perceived discrimination. His persuasive analysis suggests clear policy options designed to keep voters from feeling discounted and devalued on election day.

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