I propose an addition to the existing literature: issue-free cues. I hypothesized that candidates are able to brand themselves with issue-free cues (things like flags, poses, family, etc.) and that these cues can cause voters to attribute positions to the candidate that do not necessarily line up with the candidate\u27s actual postions, or these cues could activate particular beliefs held by voters, rendering those beliefs more infuential in their decision-making than they otherwise would be. Or, finally, they could use symbolic imagery to produce an emotional reaction that motivates voters to make their vote choice in a less logical manner. I tested the effects of visual stimuli on candidate selection, finding that candidates can, with e...
Cognitively demanding electoral systems can increase the chance that voters make their decisions bas...
The success of any election depends on whether it was free and fair both to the candidates and the v...
As television ads have become the primary tool of communication in American campaigns, research on c...
Thesis (M.A., Government) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Direct democracy is a for...
© 2008 International Society of Political Psychology. Permission to post published version granted b...
I argue that citizens alter their views of candidates' ideological and issue positions in response t...
Abstract When evaluating political candidates, citizens can draw on partisan stereotypes and use par...
The majority of the American electorate is uninformed with regards to politics, and to compensate fo...
Item does not contain fulltextConventional wisdom, and a growing body of behavioral research, sugges...
I examine the formation and consequences of candidates' issue agendas -- the issues on which they fo...
This dissertation focuses on the psychological processes which connect people's own positions on pol...
When called to choose between candidates for political office, how do voters sort through multiple, ...
This dissertation assesses the conditions under which political elites can reshape individuals' part...
It is widely known that citizens use cues--such as party labels, polls, candidates' appearances, and...
The use of racially charged imagery and messages has a long history in US politics. But how do such ...
Cognitively demanding electoral systems can increase the chance that voters make their decisions bas...
The success of any election depends on whether it was free and fair both to the candidates and the v...
As television ads have become the primary tool of communication in American campaigns, research on c...
Thesis (M.A., Government) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Direct democracy is a for...
© 2008 International Society of Political Psychology. Permission to post published version granted b...
I argue that citizens alter their views of candidates' ideological and issue positions in response t...
Abstract When evaluating political candidates, citizens can draw on partisan stereotypes and use par...
The majority of the American electorate is uninformed with regards to politics, and to compensate fo...
Item does not contain fulltextConventional wisdom, and a growing body of behavioral research, sugges...
I examine the formation and consequences of candidates' issue agendas -- the issues on which they fo...
This dissertation focuses on the psychological processes which connect people's own positions on pol...
When called to choose between candidates for political office, how do voters sort through multiple, ...
This dissertation assesses the conditions under which political elites can reshape individuals' part...
It is widely known that citizens use cues--such as party labels, polls, candidates' appearances, and...
The use of racially charged imagery and messages has a long history in US politics. But how do such ...
Cognitively demanding electoral systems can increase the chance that voters make their decisions bas...
The success of any election depends on whether it was free and fair both to the candidates and the v...
As television ads have become the primary tool of communication in American campaigns, research on c...