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Strategic voting and multinomial choice in US presidential elections
Myoung Jae Lee
, Sung Jin Kang
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US Presidential Elections
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Multinomial Choice
100%
Voting Choice
100%
Strategic Voting
100%
Perot
50%
Voting Behavior
50%
Additional Task
25%
Individual Choice
25%
Welfare Programs
25%
Health Insurance Policy
25%
Policy Program
25%
Multinomial Probit
25%
Program Policies
25%
Abortion
25%
Personal Finance
25%
Election Data
25%
National Election Studies
25%
Third-party Candidates
25%
Social Sciences
USA
100%
Presidential Election
100%
Elections
100%
Voting Behavior
50%
Welfare
25%
Panel Data
25%
Ideologies
25%
Social Security
25%
Election Study
25%
Personal Finance
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Voting Rule
100%
Voting Behavior
66%
Panel Study
33%
Social Security Benefits
33%
Health Insurance
33%
Personal Finance
33%