We tested in an online experiment how pre-election polls affect voters. We found that votes for the most popular option increased on average by seven~(\%) when polls were shown, feeding from both minority options and options with intermediate popularity. This bandwagon-effect was consistent across different electoral systems and different political issues. Participants that voted for majority options after seeing the polls took more time to vote and showed more interest in the final results. In our experiment participants voted on the distribution of 1200\$ between politically active organization. Our experiment is unique in that it offers both, a highly controlled environment to study voting and voting options that are relevant to particip...
In today’s elections, abundantly available polls inform voters what parties lead and what parties tr...
We exploit a voting reform in France to estimate the causal effect of exit poll information on turno...
ABSTRACT. This study undertakes an empirical test of the "bandwagon effect"—indi...
We tested in an online experiment how pre-election polls affect voters. We found that votes for the ...
Despite decades of scholarly inquiry, the debate on the existence of a bandwagon effect in politics ...
Despite decades of scholarly inquiry, the debate on the existence of a bandwagon effect in politics ...
Opinion polls of vote intentions play a prominent role in today’s political campaigns. When positive...
Empirical studies of voting behavior provide evidence of bandwagon effects. Some voters, believing t...
We use laboratory experiments to test for one of the foundations of the rational voter paradigm—that...
Information like opinion polls can influence public opinion. We present two hypotheses to understand...
The paper investigates how poll information and coalition signals affect strategic voting, defined a...
Most previous empirical studies about strategic voting counted the bandwagon effect into the effect ...
In an experiment designed to test for expressive voting, Tyran (JPubEc 2004) found a strong positive...
PhD Theses.This thesis studies whether and how information about the popularity of political candid...
Psychologists have long observed that people conform to majority opinion, a phenomenon sometimes ref...
In today’s elections, abundantly available polls inform voters what parties lead and what parties tr...
We exploit a voting reform in France to estimate the causal effect of exit poll information on turno...
ABSTRACT. This study undertakes an empirical test of the "bandwagon effect"—indi...
We tested in an online experiment how pre-election polls affect voters. We found that votes for the ...
Despite decades of scholarly inquiry, the debate on the existence of a bandwagon effect in politics ...
Despite decades of scholarly inquiry, the debate on the existence of a bandwagon effect in politics ...
Opinion polls of vote intentions play a prominent role in today’s political campaigns. When positive...
Empirical studies of voting behavior provide evidence of bandwagon effects. Some voters, believing t...
We use laboratory experiments to test for one of the foundations of the rational voter paradigm—that...
Information like opinion polls can influence public opinion. We present two hypotheses to understand...
The paper investigates how poll information and coalition signals affect strategic voting, defined a...
Most previous empirical studies about strategic voting counted the bandwagon effect into the effect ...
In an experiment designed to test for expressive voting, Tyran (JPubEc 2004) found a strong positive...
PhD Theses.This thesis studies whether and how information about the popularity of political candid...
Psychologists have long observed that people conform to majority opinion, a phenomenon sometimes ref...
In today’s elections, abundantly available polls inform voters what parties lead and what parties tr...
We exploit a voting reform in France to estimate the causal effect of exit poll information on turno...
ABSTRACT. This study undertakes an empirical test of the "bandwagon effect"—indi...