The minimal effects hypothesis states that political campaigns only marginally persuade and convert voters. The hypothesis was formulated during early research into electoral behaviour between the 1940s and the 1960s. The hypothesis seemed solid and was associated with the general assumption that voters had clear positions on issues and knew where candidates stood on these issues. Since then the minimal effects hypothesis has been criticized and empirical research since the 1980s has suggested that voters do have uncertainties about candidates' positions and these uncertainties do influence voters' decisions.The minimal effects hypothesis states that political campaigns only marginally persuade and convert voters. The hypothesis was formula...
Electoral System Effects: does Psychological Effect Affect Lithuanian Politicians and Voters? A thes...
We use laboratory experiments to test for one of the foundations of the rational voter paradigm-that...
Political scientists often theorize that an explanatory variable should have "no effect" and support...
The minimal effects hypothesis states that political campaigns only marginally persuade and convert ...
Significant theories of democratic accountability hinge on how political campaigns affect Americans'...
This article addresses two controversial questions related to the effect of electoral campaigns. Mal...
Political scientists often theorize that an explanatory variable shouldhave “no effect ” and support...
ii Both spatial theories of voting and our intuitions lead us to expect that political parties ’ ide...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Both spatial theories of voti...
Populist appeals to ‘pure people’ have been theorised to mobilise previously disengaged citizens. Ho...
This paper tests the use of Third-Person Effect Theory (TPET) on political campaign on self, family,...
This study looks at the campaign effects of national elections, using household panel surveys from G...
The conventional wisdom about negative political campaigning holds that it works, i.e., it has the c...
This is a review study investigating the effects of the media on voting behavior. We reviewed the ci...
It is often presumed that negative campaigning has negative effects on the electorate. For example, ...
Electoral System Effects: does Psychological Effect Affect Lithuanian Politicians and Voters? A thes...
We use laboratory experiments to test for one of the foundations of the rational voter paradigm-that...
Political scientists often theorize that an explanatory variable should have "no effect" and support...
The minimal effects hypothesis states that political campaigns only marginally persuade and convert ...
Significant theories of democratic accountability hinge on how political campaigns affect Americans'...
This article addresses two controversial questions related to the effect of electoral campaigns. Mal...
Political scientists often theorize that an explanatory variable shouldhave “no effect ” and support...
ii Both spatial theories of voting and our intuitions lead us to expect that political parties ’ ide...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Both spatial theories of voti...
Populist appeals to ‘pure people’ have been theorised to mobilise previously disengaged citizens. Ho...
This paper tests the use of Third-Person Effect Theory (TPET) on political campaign on self, family,...
This study looks at the campaign effects of national elections, using household panel surveys from G...
The conventional wisdom about negative political campaigning holds that it works, i.e., it has the c...
This is a review study investigating the effects of the media on voting behavior. We reviewed the ci...
It is often presumed that negative campaigning has negative effects on the electorate. For example, ...
Electoral System Effects: does Psychological Effect Affect Lithuanian Politicians and Voters? A thes...
We use laboratory experiments to test for one of the foundations of the rational voter paradigm-that...
Political scientists often theorize that an explanatory variable should have "no effect" and support...