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Though the U.S. Census is an attempt to collect data from each household, there are issues with how data is collected from some groups.
Rational-Ignorance Effect
A phenomenon where individuals decide not to acquire information because the cost of doing so outweighs the expected benefits.
Voters
Individuals who are eligible to vote in elections, making decisions about who will hold public office and on various issues.
Political Choices
Decisions made by individuals, groups, or governments that relate to the governance of a country, state, or local area.
Public Choice Analysis
A branch of economics that studies the decision-making behaviors of voters, politicians, and government officials from the perspective of economic theory.
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