Previous research finds that voting is a socially stressful activity associated with increases in cortisol levels. Here we extend this research by investigating whether different voting modalities have differential effects on the stress response to voting. Results from a field experiment conducted during the 2012 presidential elections strongly suggest that traditional “at the polls” voting is more stressful, as measured by increases in cortisol levels, than voting at home by mail-in ballot or engaging in comparable non-political social activities. These findings imply that increased low-stress voting options such as mail-in ballots may increase political participation among individuals who are sensitive to social stressors
Discrete emotions such as anger, pride, worry, and hopefulness have been shown to predict candidate ...
How did anxiety influence voters' decisions in the 2016 presidential election? This study tests the ...
Decreasing voter turnout urge non-partisan institutions or candidates to increase voter participatio...
Previous research finds that voting is a socially stressful activity associated with increases in co...
Previous research finds that voting is a socially stressful activity associated with increases in co...
Participation in electoral politics is affected by a host of social and demographics variables, but ...
Why does the competitiveness of an election affect voter turnout? Previous research has focused on e...
In this paper we test the idea that citizens can be stimulated to vote in an election via subtle psy...
Elections present unique opportunities to study how sociopolitical events influence individual proce...
Hot temperatures lead to heightened arousal. According to excitation transfer theory, arousal can in...
This dissertation explores the degree to which politics is a stressor in people’s lives and what imp...
dential election to examine how two possibly important affective variables—public mood and political...
This study examines the impact of political discussants on individual electoral behavior in young ad...
According to what criteria do citizens make political decisions, and what do these criteria say abou...
Affective Intelligence (AI) theory proposes to answer a fundamental question about democ-racy: how i...
Discrete emotions such as anger, pride, worry, and hopefulness have been shown to predict candidate ...
How did anxiety influence voters' decisions in the 2016 presidential election? This study tests the ...
Decreasing voter turnout urge non-partisan institutions or candidates to increase voter participatio...
Previous research finds that voting is a socially stressful activity associated with increases in co...
Previous research finds that voting is a socially stressful activity associated with increases in co...
Participation in electoral politics is affected by a host of social and demographics variables, but ...
Why does the competitiveness of an election affect voter turnout? Previous research has focused on e...
In this paper we test the idea that citizens can be stimulated to vote in an election via subtle psy...
Elections present unique opportunities to study how sociopolitical events influence individual proce...
Hot temperatures lead to heightened arousal. According to excitation transfer theory, arousal can in...
This dissertation explores the degree to which politics is a stressor in people’s lives and what imp...
dential election to examine how two possibly important affective variables—public mood and political...
This study examines the impact of political discussants on individual electoral behavior in young ad...
According to what criteria do citizens make political decisions, and what do these criteria say abou...
Affective Intelligence (AI) theory proposes to answer a fundamental question about democ-racy: how i...
Discrete emotions such as anger, pride, worry, and hopefulness have been shown to predict candidate ...
How did anxiety influence voters' decisions in the 2016 presidential election? This study tests the ...
Decreasing voter turnout urge non-partisan institutions or candidates to increase voter participatio...