Studying the development of stable political attitudes, political scientists have argued that repeated voting for a political party reinforces initial party preferences, in a seemingly mechanistic process of habit-formation. However, the empirical evidence is scarce and the theoretical framework underdeveloped. Does the act of voting for a party improve an individual’s evaluation of this party? If so, is this effect simply due to habit-formation, or a more complex psychological mechanism? Drawing on cognitive dissonance theory, we examine the act of voting as a choice inducing dissonance reduction. We go beyond existing research, by focusing on tactical voters—a group for which the notion of habitual reinforcement does not predict an effect...
Are campaign-switchers voting less correctly than stable voters? A rich literature has already inves...
Party identification is known to influence almost all aspects of political life. How this attachment...
The typical conception of tactical voting in the political science literature suggests that tactical...
Studying the development of stable political attitudes, political scientists have argued that repeat...
Cognitive dissonance theory predicts that the act of voting makes people more positive toward the pa...
In traditional models, votes are an expression of preferences and beliefs. Psychological theories of...
Cognitive dissonance theory predicts that the act of voting makes people morepositive toward the par...
In this paper we test the idea that citizens can be stimulated to vote in an election via subtle psy...
A rich literature has already investigated the characteristics of voters who switch parties, focusin...
In today’s elections, abundantly available polls inform voters what parties lead and what parties tr...
This paper surveys the literature on psychological and strategic mental processes of band-wagon beha...
Previous voting behavior research has assumed that there is one correct model of voting behavior wit...
Nearly seventy years ago, members of the American Political Science Association's Committee on Polit...
Are campaign-switchers voting less correctly than stable voters? A rich literature has already inves...
Vote choice has traditionally been viewed as a function of partisan predispositions, issue positions...
Are campaign-switchers voting less correctly than stable voters? A rich literature has already inves...
Party identification is known to influence almost all aspects of political life. How this attachment...
The typical conception of tactical voting in the political science literature suggests that tactical...
Studying the development of stable political attitudes, political scientists have argued that repeat...
Cognitive dissonance theory predicts that the act of voting makes people more positive toward the pa...
In traditional models, votes are an expression of preferences and beliefs. Psychological theories of...
Cognitive dissonance theory predicts that the act of voting makes people morepositive toward the par...
In this paper we test the idea that citizens can be stimulated to vote in an election via subtle psy...
A rich literature has already investigated the characteristics of voters who switch parties, focusin...
In today’s elections, abundantly available polls inform voters what parties lead and what parties tr...
This paper surveys the literature on psychological and strategic mental processes of band-wagon beha...
Previous voting behavior research has assumed that there is one correct model of voting behavior wit...
Nearly seventy years ago, members of the American Political Science Association's Committee on Polit...
Are campaign-switchers voting less correctly than stable voters? A rich literature has already inves...
Vote choice has traditionally been viewed as a function of partisan predispositions, issue positions...
Are campaign-switchers voting less correctly than stable voters? A rich literature has already inves...
Party identification is known to influence almost all aspects of political life. How this attachment...
The typical conception of tactical voting in the political science literature suggests that tactical...