Election Simulation - Why Are Voters Unhappy? - Part 1
Offered By: Let's Code Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the underlying factors contributing to voter dissatisfaction during election seasons through a probability-based simulation in this first installment of a six-part video series. Dive into a computational analysis using VPython to model how different voting decision processes impact overall voter satisfaction with election outcomes. Access the provided source code to run your own simulations and gain deeper insights into the complexities of electoral systems. Engage with the content through social media channels to join discussions on the intersection of physics, programming, and political science. This educational video incorporates visual elements from various credited sources to enhance the learning experience.
Syllabus
Election Simulation 1: Why are people so unhappy?
Taught by
Let's Code Physics
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