"We examine 'heuristic' and 'systematic' candidate-appraisal strategies within a presidential election context. Controlling for political knowledge, we determine whether individual differences in the capacity for ideological thought condition voters' reliance on the major determinants of candidate choice, increasing reliance on policy considerations and decreasing reliance on the heuristic cue of party identification and on perceptions of candidate character when ideological capacity is high, and exerting the opposite effect – decreasing the role of issues and increasing the role of party identification and candidate qualities – when such capacity is low. Using American National Election Studies data from the 1984–2000 period, we find that ...
Democratic norms suggest that voters should support candidates with whom they agree on the important...
This dissertation presents a communication model of the impact of candidate character traits on vote...
This dissertation includes three independent but related essays on political behavior. The first ess...
"We examine 'heuristic' and 'systematic' candidate-appraisal strategies within a presidential electi...
Americans know very little about politics, but are somehow still making political decisions. This pa...
The 2016 election continues to be one of the most tumultuous, interesting, and unique political camp...
While perceptions of candidate character traits are believed to be an important pre-dictor of vote c...
Ideological moderation is often assumed to inform a candidate\u27s electability. This article examin...
The target article by John Jost (2017 – this issue) focuses on political ideology (liberalism vs. co...
Why do people vote for Hillary Clinton rather than Donald Trump? One of the most important reasons w...
Very little research has investigated how a two-stage electoral process (a primary election to nomin...
Candidate trait images have an important impact on global judgment. The present study addresses (1) ...
This dissertation focuses on the psychological processes which connect people's own positions on pol...
I examine the formation and consequences of candidates' issue agendas -- the issues on which they fo...
We combine several strands of research from electoral behaviour and party politics to suggest that i...
Democratic norms suggest that voters should support candidates with whom they agree on the important...
This dissertation presents a communication model of the impact of candidate character traits on vote...
This dissertation includes three independent but related essays on political behavior. The first ess...
"We examine 'heuristic' and 'systematic' candidate-appraisal strategies within a presidential electi...
Americans know very little about politics, but are somehow still making political decisions. This pa...
The 2016 election continues to be one of the most tumultuous, interesting, and unique political camp...
While perceptions of candidate character traits are believed to be an important pre-dictor of vote c...
Ideological moderation is often assumed to inform a candidate\u27s electability. This article examin...
The target article by John Jost (2017 – this issue) focuses on political ideology (liberalism vs. co...
Why do people vote for Hillary Clinton rather than Donald Trump? One of the most important reasons w...
Very little research has investigated how a two-stage electoral process (a primary election to nomin...
Candidate trait images have an important impact on global judgment. The present study addresses (1) ...
This dissertation focuses on the psychological processes which connect people's own positions on pol...
I examine the formation and consequences of candidates' issue agendas -- the issues on which they fo...
We combine several strands of research from electoral behaviour and party politics to suggest that i...
Democratic norms suggest that voters should support candidates with whom they agree on the important...
This dissertation presents a communication model of the impact of candidate character traits on vote...
This dissertation includes three independent but related essays on political behavior. The first ess...