Article History
Received: 18 March 2025
Accepted: 1 August 2025
First Online: 6 September 2025
Declarations
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: We hereby declare that:1. The manuscript titled ‘Moderating role of Material Inducements on the Relationship between Psychological Factors and the vote in Ghana’2. Is an original work and has not been published or submitted anywhere.3. We are three authors, of this work and have full authority to submit it.4. We have followed the journal’s submission guidelines and formatting requirements.5. We have obtained necessary permissions for any copyrighted material used in the manuscript.6. We agree to transfer copyright to International Review on Public and Nonprofit Marketing if the manuscript is accepted for publication.7. We understand that the manuscript will undergo peer review and editing, and we are willing to make revisions as suggested by the editors.8. We have disclosed any conflicts of interest or funding sources related to this research.
: This study was conducted in accordance with the Academic Integrity Code of University of Professional Studies Accra. Since, this study employed a survey of voters from Ghana and did not include delicate or personal information, susceptible populations, or potential harm to respondents; ethics review board clearance was not needed, as research by students in Ghana require ethic review board clearance and not research by lecturers. The study guaranteed the anonymity and confidentiality of participants’ responses, and informed consent was implied through voluntary involvement in the survey.
: The author declares no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research and authorship pertaining to this article.