<div><p>In political campaigns, perceived candidate credibility influences the persuasiveness of messages. In campaigns aiming to influence people’s beliefs, micro-targeted campaigns (MTCs) that target specific voters using their psychological profile have become increasingly prevalent. It remains open how effective MTCs are, notably in comparison to population-targeted campaign strategies. Using an agent-based model, the paper applies recent insights from cognitive models of persuasion, extending them to the societal level in a novel framework for exploring political campaigning. The paper provides an initial treatment of the complex dynamics of population level political campaigning in a psychologically informed manner. Model simulations ...
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International audienceThe contribution of this article is twofold: the adaptation and application of...
In this paper, I begin by establishing the premise that the human brain evolved to be efficient at t...
In political campaigns, perceived candidate credibility influences the persuasiveness of messages. I...
In political campaigns, perceived candidate credibility influences the persuasiveness of messages. I...
Predicting the effect of persuasion campaigns is difficult, as belief changes may cascade through a ...
In modern elections, ideologically motivated candidates with a wealth of information about individua...
We investigate the effectiveness of political campaign advertisements. From findings in communicatio...
Abstract We study the informational effectiveness of electoral campaigns. Voters may not think about...
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Political actors often try to persuade others of their policy positions but they vary in how effecti...
People are exposed to persuasive communication across many different contexts: governments, companie...
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Abstract: Political campaigns spend millions of dollars each voting cycle on persuading voters, and ...
How can one influence the behavior of others? What is a good persuasion strategy? It is obviously of...
International audienceThe contribution of this article is twofold: the adaptation and application of...
In this paper, I begin by establishing the premise that the human brain evolved to be efficient at t...
In political campaigns, perceived candidate credibility influences the persuasiveness of messages. I...
In political campaigns, perceived candidate credibility influences the persuasiveness of messages. I...
Predicting the effect of persuasion campaigns is difficult, as belief changes may cascade through a ...
In modern elections, ideologically motivated candidates with a wealth of information about individua...
We investigate the effectiveness of political campaign advertisements. From findings in communicatio...
Abstract We study the informational effectiveness of electoral campaigns. Voters may not think about...
In this paper I develop a formal theory of campaign communications. Voters have beliefs about the qu...
This dissertation examined the interaction between two different political involvements (cognitive v...
Political actors often try to persuade others of their policy positions but they vary in how effecti...
People are exposed to persuasive communication across many different contexts: governments, companie...
In this paper we test the idea that citizens can be stimulated to vote in an election via subtle psy...
Abstract: Political campaigns spend millions of dollars each voting cycle on persuading voters, and ...
How can one influence the behavior of others? What is a good persuasion strategy? It is obviously of...
International audienceThe contribution of this article is twofold: the adaptation and application of...
In this paper, I begin by establishing the premise that the human brain evolved to be efficient at t...