In this paper, we show how to incorporate weight of evidence, or ambiguity, into a model of voting behavior. We do so in the context of the turnout decision of instrumentally rational voters who differ in their perception of the ambiguity of the candidates' policy positions. Ambiguity is reflected by the fact that the voter's beliefs are given by a set of probabilities, each of which represents in the voter's mind a different possible scenario. We show that a voter who is averse to ambiguity considers abstention strictly optimal when the candidates' policy positions are both ambiguous and they are "ambiguity complements." Abstaining is preferred since it is tantamount to mixing the prospects embodied by the two candidates, thus enabling the...
We analyze a psychologically based model of voter turnout. Potential voters experience regret if the...
We examine abstention when voters in standing committees are asymmetrically informed and there are m...
This article aims to combine the spatial models of candidate/party choice and abstention/participati...
In this paper, we show how to incorporate weight of evidence, or ambiguity, into a model of voting ...
In this paper we show how to incorporate quality of information into a model of voting behavior. We ...
This paper is about a model of uncertainty in voting that allows for a schedule of people's preferen...
Existing theories of turnout model individuals ’ decisions to vote as a function of the utility they...
This paper examines how rational voters might choose between candidates under conditions of uncertai...
The paradox of not voting is examined in a model where voters have uncertainty about the preferences...
We present a statistical model for voter choice that incorporates a consideration set stage and fina...
textabstractWe present a statistical model for voter choice that incorporates a consideration set st...
ABSTRACT. Intuition tells us that strategic voting is most likely in marginal constituencies where t...
Abstract. We construct a model in which the ambiguity of candidates allows them to increase the numb...
We study decision-making in committees whose members can collect costly information and focus on und...
The traditional axiomatic approach to voting is motivated by the problem of reconciling differences ...
We analyze a psychologically based model of voter turnout. Potential voters experience regret if the...
We examine abstention when voters in standing committees are asymmetrically informed and there are m...
This article aims to combine the spatial models of candidate/party choice and abstention/participati...
In this paper, we show how to incorporate weight of evidence, or ambiguity, into a model of voting ...
In this paper we show how to incorporate quality of information into a model of voting behavior. We ...
This paper is about a model of uncertainty in voting that allows for a schedule of people's preferen...
Existing theories of turnout model individuals ’ decisions to vote as a function of the utility they...
This paper examines how rational voters might choose between candidates under conditions of uncertai...
The paradox of not voting is examined in a model where voters have uncertainty about the preferences...
We present a statistical model for voter choice that incorporates a consideration set stage and fina...
textabstractWe present a statistical model for voter choice that incorporates a consideration set st...
ABSTRACT. Intuition tells us that strategic voting is most likely in marginal constituencies where t...
Abstract. We construct a model in which the ambiguity of candidates allows them to increase the numb...
We study decision-making in committees whose members can collect costly information and focus on und...
The traditional axiomatic approach to voting is motivated by the problem of reconciling differences ...
We analyze a psychologically based model of voter turnout. Potential voters experience regret if the...
We examine abstention when voters in standing committees are asymmetrically informed and there are m...
This article aims to combine the spatial models of candidate/party choice and abstention/participati...