Is voting inherited?
3 07 2008So, is voting behavior inherited? According to three fellow Political Science professors, the answer might — might — be yes…
In the latest issue of the American Political Science Review, James Fowler and Christopher Dawes of the University of California-San Diego and Laura Baker of the University of Southern California, suggest in “Genetic Variation in Political Participation” (download it for free at APSA’s website) that a significant proportion of the variation in voting turnout can be accounted for by genes.
Genetic effects account for around 50% of the variance. Everything not genetic — whatever they may be — account for the rest.
One thought that we have, considering that only 50% of the variance is explained via genetics: Factor Analysis.
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