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Abstract: . . . Book Title: A Complementary Learning Systems Theory for Social and Political Psychology Chapter Heading Estimating Voter Turnout Using a Simple Theoretical Model Dr. Manuel Matthew Frank September . . . . . . Book Title: A Complementary Learning Systems Theory for Social and Political Psychology Chapter Heading Estimating Voter Turnout Using a Simple Theoretical Model Dr. Manuel Matthew Frank September . . . . . . The chapter reintroduces the measurement model for interest , as well as the regression equation created at the end of the last chapter. The purpose of this chapter is a practical demonstration of an application of a segment of the Complementary Learning Systems Theory to a practical problem; that is, how many Americans will vote in the 2004 Presidential election. Introduction Page 3 Relevance of the structural equation model . . . . . . reintroduces the measurement model for interest , as well as the regression equation created at the end of the last chapter. The purpose of this chapter is a practical demonstration of an application of a segment of the Complementary Learning Systems Theory to a practical problem; that is, how many Americans will vote in the 2004 Presidential election. Introduction Page 3 Relevance of the structural equation model to estimates of . . . . . . the measurement model for interest , as well as the regression equation created at the end of the last chapter. The purpose of this chapter is a practical demonstration of an application of a segment of the Complementary Learning Systems Theory to a practical problem; that is, how many Americans will vote in the 2004 Presidential election. Introduction Page 3 Relevance of the structural equation model to estimates of voter turnout . . . . . . Annenberg (NAES 2004, 9/21/04) http://www.annenbergpublicpolicycenter/naes/2004_03_late-night-knowledge- 2_09-21_pr.pdf Fishbein, M. & Ajzen, I.(1975) Belief, attitude, intention and behavior.An introduction to theory and research. Reading Mass. Addison-Wesley. Freedman, P., Goldstein, K. (1996). Building a probable electorate from preelection polls. Public Opinion Quarterly , 60, 574-587. Gerber, A. S. and Green, D. P. (2000). The effect . . . --3000,6,250,2978,22329
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