psephologist
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Definition
Noun: A specialist who scientifically analyzes elections, voting patterns, and electoral trends. A psephologist uses statistical data and sociological methods to study and predict election results and understand voter behavior.
Usage
The word "psephologist" is a formal, academic term. It is used to describe a professional or expert in the field of election science. It typically functions as a subject or object in a sentence.
Examples
- The psephologist accurately predicted the outcome of the parliamentary election based on demographic shifts.
- Media outlets often consult a psephologist to understand the complex voting trends in swing states.
- Her work as a psephologist involves detailed analysis of polling data and historical election results.
Advanced Usage
- "Psephological" (adjective): Relating to the study of elections.
- The report provided a deep psephological analysis of the referendum.
- The field of study itself is called "psephology".
- He holds a doctorate in psephology.
Variants and Related Words
- Psephology (n): The statistical and sociological study of elections and voting.
- Psephological (adj): Of or pertaining to psephology.
Synonyms
- Election analyst
- Political analyst (specifically focused on elections)
- Pollster (though a pollster specifically conducts polls, while a psephologist analyzes broader trends)
Notes on Meaning
The term is very specific and is not used interchangeably with general political scientists or commentators. It implies a strong focus on quantitative data, trends, and the mechanics of elections rather than political theory or ideology.
Noun
- a sociologist who studies election trends