Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2016.Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2016.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-48).This thesis proposes a theory mapping emotional reactions to political information onto a theory of vote decisionmaking and then further onto measurable survey response. Using on-line processing based in emotion, voters form affective summaries about candidates, which store previous information as an emotional response. The act of voting is treated as a single realization of a probabilistic event, with the relative probabilities of each vote option being an expression of the a...
Vote choice has traditionally been viewed as a function of partisan predispositions, issue positions...
Preference aggregation is a topic of study in different fields such as philosophy, mathematics, econ...
The fundamental assumption in voting behavior is that it is not random, at least for (presumably) in...
Political scientists do not typically focus on the affect, but rather they focus exclusively on cogn...
This paper addresses a concern often faced by social scientists who study subgroups within a given p...
The American political landscape is defined by a two-party system of government with elites on eithe...
To understand voting behaviour, we must consider voters' emotions and their interaction with elector...
The number of respondents being sampled as many as 220 respondents. The description of the responden...
Recent U.S. history provides vivid illustrations of the importance of politicians' emotional di...
Emotions are a part of people's daily experiences and interactions with others. To the extent that p...
Abstract—In this paper we present the first analysis of facial responses to electoral debates measur...
Could understanding whether elections make people happy and bring them closure matter more than who ...
We have developed and carried out a complex experiment using a dynamic information board (Lau and Re...
Studying voter behavior through the lens of identity is central to making sense of the 2016 presiden...
The research in my dissertation explores the dynamic role of emotions in citizen\u27s political judg...
Vote choice has traditionally been viewed as a function of partisan predispositions, issue positions...
Preference aggregation is a topic of study in different fields such as philosophy, mathematics, econ...
The fundamental assumption in voting behavior is that it is not random, at least for (presumably) in...
Political scientists do not typically focus on the affect, but rather they focus exclusively on cogn...
This paper addresses a concern often faced by social scientists who study subgroups within a given p...
The American political landscape is defined by a two-party system of government with elites on eithe...
To understand voting behaviour, we must consider voters' emotions and their interaction with elector...
The number of respondents being sampled as many as 220 respondents. The description of the responden...
Recent U.S. history provides vivid illustrations of the importance of politicians' emotional di...
Emotions are a part of people's daily experiences and interactions with others. To the extent that p...
Abstract—In this paper we present the first analysis of facial responses to electoral debates measur...
Could understanding whether elections make people happy and bring them closure matter more than who ...
We have developed and carried out a complex experiment using a dynamic information board (Lau and Re...
Studying voter behavior through the lens of identity is central to making sense of the 2016 presiden...
The research in my dissertation explores the dynamic role of emotions in citizen\u27s political judg...
Vote choice has traditionally been viewed as a function of partisan predispositions, issue positions...
Preference aggregation is a topic of study in different fields such as philosophy, mathematics, econ...
The fundamental assumption in voting behavior is that it is not random, at least for (presumably) in...