Political involvement varies markedly across people. Traditional explanations for this variation tend to rely on demographic variables and self-reported, overtly political concepts. In this article, we expand the range of possible explanatory variables by hypothesizing that a correlation exists between political involvement and physiological predispositions. We measure physiology by computing the degree to which electrodermal activity changes on average when a participant sequentially views a full range of differentially valenced stimuli. Our findings indicate that individuals with higher electrodermal responsiveness are also more likely to participate actively in politics. This relationship holds even after the effects of traditional demog...
Though scholars have long acknowledged the vital role of affect in politics, recent research has sou...
Some aspects of our attitudes are composed of things outside of our consciousness. However, traditio...
Emotions help people navigate political environments, differentiating familiar situations where stan...
Political involvement varies markedly across people. Traditional explanations for this variation ten...
Although political views have been thought to arise largely from individuals’ experiences, recent re...
International audienceThe past decade has seen a rapid increase in the number of studies employing p...
One of the most provocative recent findings in our understanding of political behavior is the link b...
It is by now well known that political attitudes can be affected by emotions. Most earlier studies h...
An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2016The purpose of this study is to measure the physiologica...
The research will analyze the relationship between political participation and patterns of voting be...
The overall goal of this study was to understand if individuals who politically identify as Democrat...
Why does the competitiveness of an election affect voter turnout? Previous research has focused on e...
<div><p>People are biased partisans: they tend to agree with policies from political parties they id...
We report evidence that individual-level variation in people’s physiological and attentional respons...
People are biased partisans: they tend to agree with policies from political parties they identify w...
Though scholars have long acknowledged the vital role of affect in politics, recent research has sou...
Some aspects of our attitudes are composed of things outside of our consciousness. However, traditio...
Emotions help people navigate political environments, differentiating familiar situations where stan...
Political involvement varies markedly across people. Traditional explanations for this variation ten...
Although political views have been thought to arise largely from individuals’ experiences, recent re...
International audienceThe past decade has seen a rapid increase in the number of studies employing p...
One of the most provocative recent findings in our understanding of political behavior is the link b...
It is by now well known that political attitudes can be affected by emotions. Most earlier studies h...
An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2016The purpose of this study is to measure the physiologica...
The research will analyze the relationship between political participation and patterns of voting be...
The overall goal of this study was to understand if individuals who politically identify as Democrat...
Why does the competitiveness of an election affect voter turnout? Previous research has focused on e...
<div><p>People are biased partisans: they tend to agree with policies from political parties they id...
We report evidence that individual-level variation in people’s physiological and attentional respons...
People are biased partisans: they tend to agree with policies from political parties they identify w...
Though scholars have long acknowledged the vital role of affect in politics, recent research has sou...
Some aspects of our attitudes are composed of things outside of our consciousness. However, traditio...
Emotions help people navigate political environments, differentiating familiar situations where stan...