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Pattern recognition applied to presidential elections in the United States, 1860-1980: Role of integral social, economic, and political traits
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EngineeringPolitical ProcessAmerican Presidential ElectionsPolitical BehaviorUnited StatesSmart VotingSocial SciencesPattern RecognitionSimple Integral ParametersStatisticsElection ForecastingAmerican PoliticsPublic PolicyPolitical TraitsElectionsVoting RulePolitical CompetitionCommon SensePolitical Science
The outcome of American presidential elections in 1860-1980 follows certain regular patterns which can be described phenomenologically by simple integral parameters of "common sense" type.