Elections can be decided on the basis of automatic evaluations of a candidate’s face that take less than one second. These inferences are specific to competence and they could predict better than chance 68.8 percent of the U.S. Senate race results in 2004. Such a finding suggests fast, unreflective trait inferences can contribute to voting choices. We replicated this finding for the 2012 and 2016 municipal elections that took place in the southern Brazil state of Santa Catarina. Mayors could have been elected partially by automatic perceptions of competence
Economic research shows that candidates have a higher chance of getting (re-)elected when they have ...
Prior research found that people\u27s assessments of relative competence predicted the outcome of Se...
Predicting Elections from Politicians ' Faces Prior research found that people's assessmen...
Elections can be decided on the basis of automatic evaluations of a candidate’s face that take less ...
Abstract Recent research has shown that rapid judgments about the personality traits of political ca...
Prior research found that people’s assessments of relative competence predicted the outcome of Senat...
Recent research finds that naive survey participants ’ rapid evaluations of the facial competence of...
People are quick to infer the character of others from their faces. Plato believed that this tendenc...
Prior research found that people\u27s assessments of relative competence predicted the outcome of Se...
Economic research shows that candidates have a higher chance of getting (re-)elected when they have ...
Economic research shows that candidates have a higher chance of getting (re-)elected when they have ...
In two experiments, children and adults rated pairs of faces from election races. Naïve adults judge...
In two experiments, children and adults rated pairs of faces from election races. Naïve adults judge...
Economic research shows that candidates have a higher chance of getting (re-)elected when they have ...
Recent research has indicated that judgments of competence based on very short exposure to political...
Economic research shows that candidates have a higher chance of getting (re-)elected when they have ...
Prior research found that people\u27s assessments of relative competence predicted the outcome of Se...
Predicting Elections from Politicians ' Faces Prior research found that people's assessmen...
Elections can be decided on the basis of automatic evaluations of a candidate’s face that take less ...
Abstract Recent research has shown that rapid judgments about the personality traits of political ca...
Prior research found that people’s assessments of relative competence predicted the outcome of Senat...
Recent research finds that naive survey participants ’ rapid evaluations of the facial competence of...
People are quick to infer the character of others from their faces. Plato believed that this tendenc...
Prior research found that people\u27s assessments of relative competence predicted the outcome of Se...
Economic research shows that candidates have a higher chance of getting (re-)elected when they have ...
Economic research shows that candidates have a higher chance of getting (re-)elected when they have ...
In two experiments, children and adults rated pairs of faces from election races. Naïve adults judge...
In two experiments, children and adults rated pairs of faces from election races. Naïve adults judge...
Economic research shows that candidates have a higher chance of getting (re-)elected when they have ...
Recent research has indicated that judgments of competence based on very short exposure to political...
Economic research shows that candidates have a higher chance of getting (re-)elected when they have ...
Prior research found that people\u27s assessments of relative competence predicted the outcome of Se...
Predicting Elections from Politicians ' Faces Prior research found that people's assessmen...