Do People Vote on the Basis of Minimax Regret?

Author: André Blais, B. Barry, A. Blais, Christopher Fleury, J. Dennis, D.A. Dillman, A. Downs, D.P. Green, Miriam Lapp, D.C. Mueller, J. Pammett, Robert Young, S. Sudman
Publisher: SAGE Publications

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Rational choice theory has yet to provide a satisfactory explanation of voter turnout. One such account, minimax regret, is analyzed using data from a survey involving students at two Canadian universities during the 1993 Canadian federal election campaign. While the minimax regret hypothesis is supported at the bivariate level, it fails to pass a multivariate test in which other components of the calculus of voting are included. Minimax regret appears to be little more than a rationalization on the part of those having a strong sense of duty to vote.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68661/2/10.1177_106591299504800408.pd

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