Popular Delusions:  How Social Conformity Molds Society and Politics
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Table 2-1. Kohlberg–s stages of development in moral decision making.

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Table 3-1. Percentage of the vote across parties in the 1994 German parliamentary election compared with the last opinion poll and final stock market shares.

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Table 4-1. Pooled general linear model analysis of log state-level crime rates for 1960, 1970, and 1980; estimated coefficients (and standard errors) for the models; estimated location of the maximum of the parabola for crime rates as a function of turnout.

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Table 4-2. Average crime rates in states by level of turnout; 1960, 1970, 1980 combined.

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Table 4-3. County-level regression analysis of log violent crime rate per 100,000 as a function of turnout in 1984 and 1992 and socioeconomic variables, with estimated coefficients (and standard errors); cases are weighted by county population.

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Table 5-1. Turnout-party entropy H(P) models for the United States, contiguous 48 states, 1904–1996; estimated slope coefficients for H(P) = a0 + a1t + a2t2 or H(P) = a0 + a1t, location of the maximum for the parabolic model, and model significance level p.

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