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Coverage error can become an ethical issue if a particular group is intentionally excluded from the frame.
Political Preferences
Refer to the individual or collective opinions, beliefs, or biases toward specific political parties, policies, or candidates.
Paradox of Voting
A situation where, despite the low probability that a single vote will affect the outcome of an election, individuals still choose to vote.
Majority Voting
A decision-making process where the option that receives more than half of the votes cast by eligible participants wins.
Median Voter
A theoretical concept suggesting that the outcome of a majority vote is likely to reflect the preferences of the median, or middle, voter when preferences are aligned along a single dimension.
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