In this paper we test the idea that citizens can be stimulated to vote in an election via subtle psychological processes, which have little or nothing to do with the act of voting as such. More specifically, we argue that presenting voters with stimuli that induce an active mood will increase their tendency to vote. We conducted an experiment to test our ideas. Participants were subtly primed by giving them a campaign leaflet that contained a word puzzle, which included words that are associated with either action or inaction. The results indicate that subtly primed participants in the action condition reported stronger voting intentions than those in the inaction condition. These findings suggest that individuals can indeed be stimulated (...
Could understanding whether elections make people happy and bring them closure matter more than who ...
One of the most important recent developments in social psychology is the discovery of minor interve...
We analyze a psychologically-based model of voter turnout. Potential voters expe-rience regret if th...
In this paper we test the idea that citizens can be stimulated to vote in an election via subtle psy...
Traditional models of why people vote conceptualize voting as a static, self-interested decision. Th...
presidential election makes subjects in the treatment group substantially more likely to vote than s...
This dissertation centers on a puzzle, arising from the growing number of examples in the U.S. and o...
We analyze a psychologically based model of voter turnout. Potential voters experience regret if the...
Studying the development of stable political attitudes, political scientists have argued that repeat...
ABSTRACT: Theories of voter turnout have focused almost exclusively on the costs and benefits of vot...
A large literature has established a persistent association between the skills and resources citizen...
This research explores the possibility of psychological reactance, or “back-lash, ” against politica...
The research will analyze the relationship between political participation and patterns of voting be...
The success of any election depends on whether it was free and fair both to the candidates and the v...
The authors examined whether the influence of persuasive mes-sages emphasizing reward versus threat ...
Could understanding whether elections make people happy and bring them closure matter more than who ...
One of the most important recent developments in social psychology is the discovery of minor interve...
We analyze a psychologically-based model of voter turnout. Potential voters expe-rience regret if th...
In this paper we test the idea that citizens can be stimulated to vote in an election via subtle psy...
Traditional models of why people vote conceptualize voting as a static, self-interested decision. Th...
presidential election makes subjects in the treatment group substantially more likely to vote than s...
This dissertation centers on a puzzle, arising from the growing number of examples in the U.S. and o...
We analyze a psychologically based model of voter turnout. Potential voters experience regret if the...
Studying the development of stable political attitudes, political scientists have argued that repeat...
ABSTRACT: Theories of voter turnout have focused almost exclusively on the costs and benefits of vot...
A large literature has established a persistent association between the skills and resources citizen...
This research explores the possibility of psychological reactance, or “back-lash, ” against politica...
The research will analyze the relationship between political participation and patterns of voting be...
The success of any election depends on whether it was free and fair both to the candidates and the v...
The authors examined whether the influence of persuasive mes-sages emphasizing reward versus threat ...
Could understanding whether elections make people happy and bring them closure matter more than who ...
One of the most important recent developments in social psychology is the discovery of minor interve...
We analyze a psychologically-based model of voter turnout. Potential voters expe-rience regret if th...