Situativer Kontext wirkt sich auf Wahlergebnisse aus
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| Location, location, location. We all know it’s true of real estate. But it may also apply to the ballot box. Because a team of American researchers has found that where people vote affects how they vote. The scientists looked at results from the 2000 general election. In Arizona that year, the ballot included an initiative to raise state taxes to support education. What they found is that people who happened to be voting in a school building were more likely to vote for the proposal than people who voted at a firehouse or a church. Their results appear in the June 23rd issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. |
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Müsste man daraus nicht den Schluss ziehen, dass Wahllokale standardisiert sein sollten..?
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