Simplicity, Simplicity, Simplicity Picking a feasible topic is the first, and maybe hardest, hurdle to overcome during anyone’s thesis process. This is especially so if you’re doing quantitative research for the first time. Not a single person in my V-491 class succeeded at this the first time, or the second time, or even sometimes the… Read more »
Could Compulsory Voting Supercharge a Country Uninterested in Political Activity?
The concept of “compulsory voting” is something we don’t often think about as Americans. It seems like a strange and foreign concept here despite 26 relatively well known countries in the world having such policies in their legal codes (including over half of South America, several European nations, and Australia). But it’s important to look… Read more »