External validation of voter turnout models by concealed parameter recovery
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Merlo, Antonio
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Palfrey, Thomas R.
Abstract
We conduct a model validation analysis of several behavioral models of voter turnout, using laboratory data. We call our method of model validation concealed parameter recovery, where estimation of a model is done under a veil of ignorance about some of the experimentally controlled parameters—in this case voting costs. We use quantal response equilibrium as the underlying, common structure for estimation, and estimate models of instrumental voting, altruistic voting, expressive voting, and ethical voting. All the models except the ethical voting model recover the concealed parameters reasonably well. We also report the results of a counterfactual analysis based on the recovered parameters, to compare the policy implications of the different models about the cost of a subsidy to increase turnout.
Additional Information
© Springer Science+Business Media 2018. Received: 13 October 2017 / Accepted: 21 February 2018 / Published online: 1 March 2018. We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the National Science Foundation (SES-0962802, SES-1426560). We thank the participants at several seminar and conference presentations for their useful comments and suggestions.Additional details
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- 88484
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20180801-164035934
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- SES-0962802
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- SES-1426560
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2018-08-02Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2021-11-16Created from EPrint's last_modified field