find voting for president more important than voting for members of congress
a sample that is conveniant. Such as voting. the sample is conveniant because it elects leaders
It may or may not be: it depends on the study. In a study of how people intend to vote in an election, the political affiliation would be an independent variable - although probably very highly correlated with the voting intention. On the other hand in the study of the political affiliation of the people who voted in favour of (or against) a particular person, it will be a dependent variable.
© The statistic describes a sample, whereas a parameter describes an entire population.© Example of statistic is, if we randomly poll voters in a particular election and determine that 55% of the population plans to vote for candidate A, then you have a statistic because we only asked a sample of the population who they are voting for, then we calculated what the population was likely to do based on the sample. Alternatively the example of parameter is, if we ask a class of third graders who likes vanilla ice cream, and 90% of them raise their hands, then we have a parameter because 90% of that class likes vanilla ice cream. We know this because you asked everyone in the population.© Statistic is a random variable. But parameter is constant, it is not a random variable.
Age group voting patterns in the last presidential election would be an example of nominal data. Take the age groups and describe if they tended to vote Democrat, Republican, Independent, and so on. Another example is take the same age groups and determine the brand of cars they typically purchase such as GM, Ford, Toyota, Kia and so forth. Ordinal data example would be to take the same age groups as above and determine highest percentage of education level (say from the Department of Education statistics) from the group such as High School, Technical School, Bachelor Degree, Master Degree, or Doctorate Degree (MD, PhD). Or, take the age same groups and ask then how they think Obama is doing as president: Good, Neutral, or Poor.
The extension of voting rights to all white males.
The Voting Rights Act (VRA) was important because the VRA was one of the main events in the CRM (Civil Rights Movement).
The extension of voting rights to all white males.
The extension of voting rights to all white males.
The extension of voting rights to all white males.
The extension of voting rights to all white males.
The extension of voting rights to all white males.
The extension of voting rights to all white males.
The extension of voting rights to all white males.
All Adult white Males could then vote.the voting laws of the western states allowed any white man over age 21 to vote
All Adult white Males could then vote.the voting laws of the western states allowed any white man over age 21 to vote
Yes, In some commercials they say that everyone is voting for Hillary*example* so you should too.