USING QUANTITATIVE TOOLS TO UNDERSTAND POLITICAL ISSUES
Petraq Papajorgji () and
Ardita Todri ()
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Petraq Papajorgji: Moore Albania Sh.P.K.
Ardita Todri: Associate Professor, Finance and Accounting Department, University of Elbasan "Aleksandër Xhuvani", Albania
Sustainable Regional Development Scientific Journal, 2024, vol. III, issue 2, 65-72
Abstract:
This study focuses on understanding what the Americans think about the groups of people that collaborating among themselves would make it possible to solve the thorny political issues that brought the events of January 6th, 2021. A Mind Genomics experiment is designed to collect and analyze the collected data. A four X four experiment is used; for each pillar/category four potential answers are provided to cover the entire response spectrum. Thus, the four considered categories are Ordinary People, Leaders, The political world, and Personages. The main issue with this study is to analyze and understand the following question: What will happen when these people work together to solve this problem: Insurrection - People who want to overthrow the government. The study shows higher impact values of the answers for category "The Political World" that could solve complex social and political issues the USA is facing today. The higher impact values for the vital performing elements in the teens tell us that we have selected groups of respondents with similar points of view, with these strong points of view not being diluted.
Keywords: Quantitative tools; Mind Genomics; Political issues; Social collaboration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: P10 P20 R50 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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