Summary We conducted two studies addressing abstaining from voting in union representation elec-tions. In Study 1 of a faculty representation election, we showed that compared to voters abstainers possessed less extreme work and union attitudes, believed less in the ability of their vote to affect the election outcomes, and were less involved in the election (e.g., less inter-ested, felt less responsibility to vote). To assess the practical utility of these findings. Study 2 used vignettes in a 2 (traditional bread-and-butter issues) 2 (emerging issues related to fair-ness) X 2 (voting instrumentality) x 2 (responsibility to vote) experimental manipulation. Results showed that the likelihood of abstaining is reduced when efforts to emphasiz...
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“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright SpringerRooted in the the...
Falling levels of electoral participation in established democracies have raised serious concern. We...
First published: 26 September 2003This paper presents results from a study of turnout in the 1994 Eu...
This Article examines the effect of abstentions on the outcome of votes. Scholars (and voters) opera...
This paper presents a literature review and critique of union decertification and deauthorization re...
In this thesis I explore a novel context sensitive conceptualisation of civic duty according to whic...
It is a common observation that many individuals vote despite the fact that, in elections with even ...
textMore than a half-century of behavioral political science has shaped the dominant view of America...
<p>Why do individuals who have turned out to vote abstain from voting on certain ballot measures? Pr...
We examine through an experimental design how rational and non-rational considerations affect the de...
More than a decade after the publication of Law and Reality, the debate continues over the proper sc...
What is the causal effect of group membership on voter turnout? Extensive research on voting has doc...
The purpose of this research is to discover why some individuals abstain from voting in America. Usi...
This qualitative study explored how recipients of means-tested government assistance programs, who a...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright SpringerRooted in the the...
Falling levels of electoral participation in established democracies have raised serious concern. We...
First published: 26 September 2003This paper presents results from a study of turnout in the 1994 Eu...