A stochastic differential equation approach to the analysis of the uk 2016 eu referendum polls

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Abstract

Human dynamics and sociophysics suggest statistical models that may explain and provide us with better insight into social phenomena. Here we propose a generative model based on a stochastic differential equation that allows us to analyse the polls leading up to the UK 2016 EU referendum. After a preliminary analysis of the time series of poll results, we provide empirical evidence that the beta distribution, which is a natural choice when modelling proportions, fits the marginal distribution of this time series. We also provide evidence of the predictive power of the proposed model.

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Fenner, T., Levene, M., & Loizou, G. (2018). A stochastic differential equation approach to the analysis of the uk 2016 eu referendum polls. Journal of Physics Communications, 2(5). https://doi.org/10.1088/2399-6528/aac347

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