psephology

英 [se'fɒlədʒɪ; sɪ-] 美 [sɪ'fɑlədʒi]
  • n. 选举学
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来自希腊语psephos,小石子,鹅卵石,可能来自psen,刮,磨,-logy,学说。源自古希腊时期用小石子等投票。比较ostracism.

psephology
psephology: [20] The term psephology ‘study of voting patterns’ was coined in the early 1950s by R B McCallum from Greek pséphos ‘pebble’. Pebbles were used in ancient Greece for casting votes, and so pséphos came to mean metaphorically ‘vote’ – hence psephology.
psephology (n.)
"study of elections," 1952, from Greek psephizein "to vote" (properly "to vote with pebbles," from psephos "pebble") + -logy.