Using a technique known as reverse correlation image classification, we demonstrate that the physical face of Mitt Romney represented in people’s minds varies as a function of their attitudes toward Mitt Romney. This provides evidence that attitudes bias how we see something as concrete and well-learned as the face of a political candidate during an election. Practically, this implies that citizens may not merely interpret political information about a candidate to fit their opinion, but that they may construct a political world where they literally see candidates differently
Individuals' faces communicate a great deal of information about them. Although some of this informa...
Recent research has indicated that judgments of competence based on very short exposure to political...
Human groups are unusual among primates in that our leaders are often 5 democratically selected. Man...
Using a technique known as reverse correlation image classification, we demonstrate that the physica...
Prior research found that people’s assessments of relative competence predicted the outcome of Senat...
This article explores the implicit attitudes toward a particular political party or candidate for th...
Conventional wisdom, and a growing body of behavioral research, suggests that the nonverbal image of...
Prior research found that people\u27s assessments of relative competence predicted the outcome of Se...
Recent experimental studies in political psychology have shown connections between candidates\u2019 ...
I build a dataset of over one million images used on the front page of websites around the 2016 elec...
Abstract Social science research demonstrates that people are drawn to others perceived as similar. ...
Using data from the American National Election Studies, we investigated the relationship between cog...
Recent research has indicated that judgments of competence based on very short exposure to political...
Background: Individuals’ faces communicate a great deal of information about them. Although some of ...
Does partisan media influence people’s attitudes? In particular, does media bias influence votersâ...
Individuals' faces communicate a great deal of information about them. Although some of this informa...
Recent research has indicated that judgments of competence based on very short exposure to political...
Human groups are unusual among primates in that our leaders are often 5 democratically selected. Man...
Using a technique known as reverse correlation image classification, we demonstrate that the physica...
Prior research found that people’s assessments of relative competence predicted the outcome of Senat...
This article explores the implicit attitudes toward a particular political party or candidate for th...
Conventional wisdom, and a growing body of behavioral research, suggests that the nonverbal image of...
Prior research found that people\u27s assessments of relative competence predicted the outcome of Se...
Recent experimental studies in political psychology have shown connections between candidates\u2019 ...
I build a dataset of over one million images used on the front page of websites around the 2016 elec...
Abstract Social science research demonstrates that people are drawn to others perceived as similar. ...
Using data from the American National Election Studies, we investigated the relationship between cog...
Recent research has indicated that judgments of competence based on very short exposure to political...
Background: Individuals’ faces communicate a great deal of information about them. Although some of ...
Does partisan media influence people’s attitudes? In particular, does media bias influence votersâ...
Individuals' faces communicate a great deal of information about them. Although some of this informa...
Recent research has indicated that judgments of competence based on very short exposure to political...
Human groups are unusual among primates in that our leaders are often 5 democratically selected. Man...