Keys to the White House: References & Edit History

Additional Reading

The application and development of the Keys model is provided in Allan J. Lichtman, The Keys to the White House (2008); and Allan J. Lichtman and V. I. Keilis-Borok, ‘‘Pattern Recognition Applied to Presidential Elections in the United States, 1860–1980: The Role of Integral Social, Economic, and Political Traits,’’ Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 78(11):7230–34 (November 1981). Analyses of the Keys and other prediction models are provided in Randall J. Jones, Jr., Who Will be in the White House? Predicting Presidential Elections (2002); and Martin Gottlieb, Campaigns Don’t Count: How the Media Get American Politics All Wrong (2006). The Keys model is mathematically assessed in J. Scott Armstrong and Alfred G. Cuzan, ‘‘Index Methods for Forecasting: An Application to the American Presidential Elections,’’ Foresight: The International Journal of Applied Forecasting, 3:10–13 (February 2006). An early forecast for the 2008 presidential election was provided in Allan J. Lichtman, ‘‘The Keys to the White House: Forecast for 2008,’’ Foresight: The International Journal of Applied Forecasting, 3:5–9 (February 2006).

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