A recent innovation in televised election debates is a continuous response measure (commonly referred to as the ‘‘worm’’) that allows viewers to track the response of a sample of undecided voters in real-time. A potential danger of presenting such data is that it may prevent people from making independent evaluations. We report an experiment with 150 participants in which we manipulated the worm and superimposed it on a live broadcast of a UK election debate. The majority of viewers were unaware that the worm had been manipulated, and yet we were able to influence their perception of who won the debate, their choice of preferred prime minister, and their voting intentions. We argue that there is an urgent need to reconsider the simultaneous...
Nudges are increasingly adopted by governments to promote social welfare, but there is an open debat...
During the British General Election 2010, a major innovation was introduced in part to improve engag...
Pre-election TV debates are not merely a means of providing information. Their primary objective is ...
A recent innovation in televised election debates is a continuous response measure (commonly referre...
Despite a steep increase in the use of the Internet and handheld computing devices for media consump...
Despite a steep increase in the use of the Internet and handheld computing devices for media consump...
Dual screening during televised election debates is a new domain in which political elites and journ...
Item does not contain fulltextTelevised political debates are the platforms for party leaders to out...
Three debates involving the leaders of the main political parties in the UK attracted first-time vot...
This experimental research examines how different presentation modalities in presidential debates an...
This article considers televised election debates from the perspective of Amartya Sen and Martha C. ...
This paper explores how citizens-users think and communicate about public opinion polling through an...
In this paper we tackle the crisis of political trust and public engagement with politics by investi...
Despite the widespread proliferation of social media in policy and politics, televised election deba...
The article examines the impact of mass media coverage in the U.S. presidential election using the e...
Nudges are increasingly adopted by governments to promote social welfare, but there is an open debat...
During the British General Election 2010, a major innovation was introduced in part to improve engag...
Pre-election TV debates are not merely a means of providing information. Their primary objective is ...
A recent innovation in televised election debates is a continuous response measure (commonly referre...
Despite a steep increase in the use of the Internet and handheld computing devices for media consump...
Despite a steep increase in the use of the Internet and handheld computing devices for media consump...
Dual screening during televised election debates is a new domain in which political elites and journ...
Item does not contain fulltextTelevised political debates are the platforms for party leaders to out...
Three debates involving the leaders of the main political parties in the UK attracted first-time vot...
This experimental research examines how different presentation modalities in presidential debates an...
This article considers televised election debates from the perspective of Amartya Sen and Martha C. ...
This paper explores how citizens-users think and communicate about public opinion polling through an...
In this paper we tackle the crisis of political trust and public engagement with politics by investi...
Despite the widespread proliferation of social media in policy and politics, televised election deba...
The article examines the impact of mass media coverage in the U.S. presidential election using the e...
Nudges are increasingly adopted by governments to promote social welfare, but there is an open debat...
During the British General Election 2010, a major innovation was introduced in part to improve engag...
Pre-election TV debates are not merely a means of providing information. Their primary objective is ...