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The study was designed to examine the application of Monte Carlo simulation to analyse vote counts from the 2011 and 2015 presidential elections in Nigeria. The study adopted a simulation approach and the data were simulated using the R programming language. The actual and simulated data were analysed using frequency and percentage distribution as well as Spearman Rank Correlation tests.
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Election forensic is a nascent field in Social Science. It uses statistical methods to verify whether election results are free from anomalies or not. The techniques adopted in election forensic are based on finding patterns in the electoral returns data and the possible deviation of election data from the expected distribution of this pattern. The study adopted secondary data gathered from the electoral body in Nigeria. We adopted agent-based approach (using Monte Carlo method) to detect anomalies in the Nigeria 2011 and 2015 presidential election results
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This page is a summary of: Monte Carlo simulation of vote counts from Nigeria presidential elections, Cogent Social Sciences, January 2021, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/23311886.2021.1914397.
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