Measuring the mindedness of the electorate in 2008

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This projects intends to find new instruments to measure the mindedness of the voters or, in other words, the process which drives the way they cast a vote for a party rather than another. Furthermore, the project tries to measure how many voters would change their vote after that a change in a policy is announced by the Government.

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  • Find the highest number of electoral surveys which ask voters their intentions of vote.

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  • Find a suitable Probability Density Function which is able to reproduce the distribution of the electorate according to its preference for different political candidates.
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  • Emanuele Canegrati
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