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Corporte Identity

which tend to keep them away from local elections in some cities and vice versa in other cities. Thus, the research tends to e quantitative in nature thus it will analyze the perspective of the voter through different tools and techniques. It, however, involves the interviews. Interviews will be face to face as well as on the phone; an effort will be made to utilize the online medium since 77.3 percent of the Americans tend to use internet on the daily basis (www.internetworldstats.com).

Therefore, such a big chunk cannot be ignored plus it will also allow the study to expand its sample size by reaching out to the maximum number of people. Since it is not possible, for the researcher to reach out to the required number of people physically this method will thus this method will prove a great help. Questionnaires will also be used in this context in order to further strengthen the result of the study. The people to the researcher can reach easily will be analyzed through questionnaires and to those people to whom researcher cannot reach physically due to any limitation; those people will be inculcated in the study through the web bases questionnaires (Patricia & Cathy, 2008).

Statistical Analysis Techniques

Before pursuing with the Statistical Analysis technique which would be used to further analyze and break down the data, it is very important to lay the structure for the type of variables which will be used. Based on that the results the collected data will be analyzed statistically, the variable which we will be making use of will be Ordinal in nature. This is done primarily in order to chalk out the factors which will ultimately result in creating a high number of voter turnouts for the local elections.

By basing the variables on ordinal framework, we attempt to form the ranking of the factors which will pursue in transforming the low number of voter turnout to considerably high number of voter turnout in the local elections. By...

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