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Psepholograph : ウィキペディア英語版 | Psepholograph A psepholograph (from the words ''psephology'' and ''graph'') is a graphical representation of political opinion poll results showing electorate-by-electorate results, rather than reporting polls in percentages of the survey total. The Psepholograph more accurately shows the results of non-uniform swings, and translates the results into an electoral effect on a multi-party system allowing for several simultaneous trends. The Psepholograph was developed in Australia in 1992 by Matt Balogh,〔http://adt.caul.edu.au/homesearch/find/?recordid=43706&format=main〕〔http://www.mcnairingenuity.com/AboutUs/OurPeople/tabid/72/Default.aspx〕〔http://www.econ.usyd.edu.au/staff/mattb〕〔http://en.scientificcommons.org/36131271〕 and succeeds the Electoral Pendulum,〔http://www.aph.gov.au/library/Pubs/RP/2007-08/08rp08.htm〕〔http://www.crikey.com.au/Election-2007/marginals/electoral-pendulum.html〕 developed by Malcolm Mackerras.〔http://ftp.adfa.edu.au/hass/staff/mackerras.html〕 It allows political analysts to graphically communicate the complexity of election results to the media and public. ==References== 〔
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