A predictive study of voting behavior using Lampert's Pollimeter

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Shlomo I. Lampert
Aharon Tziner
Cite this article:  Lampert, S., & Tziner, A. (1985). A predictive study of voting behavior using Lampert's Pollimeter. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 13(1), 1-10.


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A voting behavior model hypothesizing voting intention as an intervening variable which mediates the relationship between voter attitudes and voting behavior was examined in the framework of the general election in Israel. Voter attitudes were assessed via a new attitude scaling device embodying a number of characteristics that make it a promising tool for attitude measurement. Voter attitudes and intentions were collected prior to the elections, while the actual vote was collected after the elections. The model tested primarily via discriminant analysis, has gained considerable support. Implications of the findings are discussed and avenues for future research are suggested.
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