Persuading the public is often a key aim of politicians who are trying to advance their policy agendas. In new research, Matthew D. Luttig and Howard Lavine look at how policies are framed to the public and how this affects support for them. They find that certain framings – such as those which explain how a policy will lead to a gain or loss- are more likely to persuade people to support the policy if it matches with their own motivation towards preventing losses or promoting gains
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Parties campaign on a range of topics to attract diverse support. Little research, however, looks at...
We consider how the incentives for politicians to pander to public opinion depend on preference hete...
Policy-makers, we presume, want to solve social problems. Therefore, they select policy measures. In...
Do people’s opinions on policy debates follow those of the political party they support? In new rese...
We develop a simple two period model to study the importance of motivational differences among polit...
There are conflicting beliefs about the influence of parties on policy. Sceptical observers point to...
We consider how the incentives for politicians to pander to public opinion depend on preferences and...
Issue framing is one of the most important means of elite influence on public opinion. However, we k...
The question of the ability of citizens to respond to elite communication in a manner consistent wit...
Consider two politicians who decide whether to follow what they believe the electorate wants or choo...
15 pagesMany a policy scholar has viewed election results with bewilderment: How can so many people ...
I aknowledge the financial support of the Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique - F.N.R.S.I construct a...
If democracy is to be representative, then public policies should reflect what the public wants. But...
Competing elite cues help citizens crystallize their policy opinions. Political leaders prime and fr...
This research investigates how the impact of persuasive messages in the political domain can be impr...
Parties campaign on a range of topics to attract diverse support. Little research, however, looks at...
We consider how the incentives for politicians to pander to public opinion depend on preference hete...