Understanding Elections through Statistics
Polling, Prediction, and Testing
- 226 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Exploring the unpredictability of competitive democratic elections, this book delves into two key aspects: the use of opinion polls for predicting outcomes and the analysis of government-reported data to test those results. By examining the randomness inherent in elections, it offers insights into how statistical methods can illuminate the electoral process and its complexities.
