Bio-index model
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The Bio-index model is a forecasting model for predicting the outcome of United States presidential elections based on biographical information about candidates. The model, developed by J. Scott Armstrong and Andreas Graefe and first published in the Journal of Business Research,[1] uses 59 biographical cues that are expected to affect the chances of a candidate on being elected.
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