Given the degree to which many people value physical attractiveness in society today, it may come as little surprise that voters’ decisions are often based to some degree on how candidate’s look. But to what extent is this the case? In new research, Rodrigo Praino finds that when a candidate runs against someone of the same gender, the most attractive candidate receives more votes, but when men and women run against one another, the candidate that looks the most competent is favored by voters
According to numerous studies, candidates’ looks predict voters’ choices—a finding that raises conce...
The purpose of the research paper is to inform the reader of the impact a political candidate’s appe...
Previous research suggests that voting in elections is influenced by appearance-based personality in...
Research has shown that attractiveness can be an important factor for candidate success under many c...
Studies show that automatic trait inferences can predict outcomes of actual elections, but these stu...
Are beautiful politicians more likely to be elected? To test this, the authors use evidence from Au...
Throughout human history, a disproportionate degree of political power around the world has been hel...
In this era of candidate-centered politics a wealth of research has shown that candidate appearance ...
Studies show that voters make judgements about politicians - their competence, honesty, warmth and s...
Several empirical studies have linked political candidates’ electoral success to their physical appe...
Numerous studies document that better-looking candidates win more votes. Yet the causal mechanisms l...
Numerous studies document that better-looking candidates win more votes. Yet the causal mechanisms l...
Are beautiful politicians more likely to be elected? To test this, we use evidence from Australia, a...
We study the role of beauty in politics using candidate photos that figured prominently in electoral...
A flurry of recent studies indicates that candidates who simply look more capable or attractive are ...
According to numerous studies, candidates’ looks predict voters’ choices—a finding that raises conce...
The purpose of the research paper is to inform the reader of the impact a political candidate’s appe...
Previous research suggests that voting in elections is influenced by appearance-based personality in...
Research has shown that attractiveness can be an important factor for candidate success under many c...
Studies show that automatic trait inferences can predict outcomes of actual elections, but these stu...
Are beautiful politicians more likely to be elected? To test this, the authors use evidence from Au...
Throughout human history, a disproportionate degree of political power around the world has been hel...
In this era of candidate-centered politics a wealth of research has shown that candidate appearance ...
Studies show that voters make judgements about politicians - their competence, honesty, warmth and s...
Several empirical studies have linked political candidates’ electoral success to their physical appe...
Numerous studies document that better-looking candidates win more votes. Yet the causal mechanisms l...
Numerous studies document that better-looking candidates win more votes. Yet the causal mechanisms l...
Are beautiful politicians more likely to be elected? To test this, we use evidence from Australia, a...
We study the role of beauty in politics using candidate photos that figured prominently in electoral...
A flurry of recent studies indicates that candidates who simply look more capable or attractive are ...
According to numerous studies, candidates’ looks predict voters’ choices—a finding that raises conce...
The purpose of the research paper is to inform the reader of the impact a political candidate’s appe...
Previous research suggests that voting in elections is influenced by appearance-based personality in...