This dissertation focuses on the psychological processes which connect people's own positions on political issues, their evaluations of candidates, and their perceptions of candidates. A critical review of the recent literature reveals that political scientists have not determined the types of people who are most likely to use issues in formulating evaluations of candidates. The goal is to determine if projection or persuasion undermine the ability of more politically involved people to vote on the basis of issues. Hypotheses regarding who should be most likely to project or be persuaded are drawn from cognitive dissonance theory and a political involvement model. The cognitive dissonance hypothesis suggests that those who believe the ch...
This study examines the role that issue salience can play in adapting the heuristic-systematic proce...
This paper argues that six conditions must be met to conclude that issue voting exists: (1) candidat...
This dissertation examined the interaction between two different political involvements (cognitive v...
This dissertation focuses on the psychological processes which connect people's own positions on pol...
Includes bibliographical references.The fundamental question raised in this paper concerns the condi...
This dissertation proposes a theory of effortful thinking in politics. It focuses on identifying ind...
Democratic norms suggest that voters should support candidates with whom they agree on the important...
One theory of populistic democratic politics proposes that citizens vote in elections for c and idat...
Previous voting behavior research has assumed that there is one correct model of voting behavior wit...
While there is a wide variety of research about personality in the field of psychology, there is sti...
When voters form their political opinions and decide whom to vote for, they are confronted with at l...
"We examine 'heuristic' and 'systematic' candidate-appraisal strategies within a presidential electi...
This dissertation considers the relationship between the opinions voters have on issues and the posi...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine how public opinion polls influence individuals' att...
Political scientists have been using individuals’ self-reported efforts to try to influence the vote...
This study examines the role that issue salience can play in adapting the heuristic-systematic proce...
This paper argues that six conditions must be met to conclude that issue voting exists: (1) candidat...
This dissertation examined the interaction between two different political involvements (cognitive v...
This dissertation focuses on the psychological processes which connect people's own positions on pol...
Includes bibliographical references.The fundamental question raised in this paper concerns the condi...
This dissertation proposes a theory of effortful thinking in politics. It focuses on identifying ind...
Democratic norms suggest that voters should support candidates with whom they agree on the important...
One theory of populistic democratic politics proposes that citizens vote in elections for c and idat...
Previous voting behavior research has assumed that there is one correct model of voting behavior wit...
While there is a wide variety of research about personality in the field of psychology, there is sti...
When voters form their political opinions and decide whom to vote for, they are confronted with at l...
"We examine 'heuristic' and 'systematic' candidate-appraisal strategies within a presidential electi...
This dissertation considers the relationship between the opinions voters have on issues and the posi...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine how public opinion polls influence individuals' att...
Political scientists have been using individuals’ self-reported efforts to try to influence the vote...
This study examines the role that issue salience can play in adapting the heuristic-systematic proce...
This paper argues that six conditions must be met to conclude that issue voting exists: (1) candidat...
This dissertation examined the interaction between two different political involvements (cognitive v...