Political Recruitment and Dropout: Predictive Success of Background Characteristics Over Five British Localities
Ian Budge and
Dennis Farlie
British Journal of Political Science, 1975, vol. 5, issue 1, 33-68
Abstract:
In this analysis we have used a procedure based on estimating likelihoods, from background characteristics, of someone's - or something's - belonging in some category of a dependent variable. We have tried to demonstrate the applicability of this procedure to the specific task of distinguishing activists from ordinary electors in five divergent British localities, with a view to its general use in the prediction and description of initial participation and of activist dropout. The conclusions are:
Date: 1975
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