Is it possible to do research or gather information about the voting behavior of members with high and low reputation points? Or if any research has been carried about it?
From voting behavior, in its simplest definitions, I mean upvotes or downvotes they cast to a question (it can include more parameters though). It's more about statistics and not necessarily interpretation.
I give you an example about the statistics I mean. Take this question for example; let's assume it has N upvotes and M downvotes. Take an arbitrary level, L, (for example 1,000), and then you may find 90% of people above L (1,000) gave a downvote to the question. It indicates a level of consistency or co-relation between downvotes and reputation points in this interval (by consistency I mean similar behavior). But if it was 50% it indicates inconsistency. (50% down, 50% up).
In this case then you could change the Level (for example 2,000) and you'll find 90% of members with above 2,000 downvoted this question. You could conclude that this is a more consistent interval. For whatever reason, I know you should have the same number of people for the categories, but it's just an example. I thought there were such trends that could be found.
An example of the application of such results: to cast a downvote on a question one needs, at least, 125 reputation points. Some may argue it must be lower or higher (how have you really reached that number?). We might find an interval in which the voting is more consistent.