This paper reports the results of a series of experiments in which the voter turnout decision was analyzed as a participation game. The experiments were inspired by the model of Schram and van Winden (1991). In the model, individuals favoring the same policy or candidate are members of a common reference group, and the vote decision is determined by inter- and intragroup relations. Our experimental data supported three hypotheses derived from this model. First, participation increased with group identity. Second, communication enhanced participation. Finally, participation was strongly related to individual characteristics. A simple analysis of the way people learn from their experiences in previous periods is used to argue that any model o...
It is a common observation that many individuals vote despite the fact that, in elections with even ...
It is widely believed that rational choice theory is grossly inconsistent with empirical observation...
It is a common observation that many individuals vote despite the fact that, in elections with even ...
Abstract: Electorate sizes of 20, 40, and 70 subjects are used to test the paradox of voter turnout...
Traditional models of why people vote conceptualize voting as a static, self-interested decision. Th...
Published online: 24 June 2017This paper presents an experimental study on the relationship between ...
This paper aims to deliver experimental evidence on the dispute between two behavioral models of ele...
This paper aims to deliver experimental evidence on the dispute between two behavioral models of ele...
This book develops and empirically tests a social theory of political participation. It overturns pr...
We study the effect of social embeddedness on voter turnout by investigating the role of information...
This book develops and empirically tests a social theory of political participation. It overturns pr...
This book develops and empirically tests a social theory of political participation. It overturns pr...
This paper addresses the paradox of voter turnout, wherein observed voting participation rates are f...
We analyze a psychologically based model of voter turnout. Potential voters experience regret if the...
In this paper, citizens vote in order to influence the election outcome and in order to signal their...
It is a common observation that many individuals vote despite the fact that, in elections with even ...
It is widely believed that rational choice theory is grossly inconsistent with empirical observation...
It is a common observation that many individuals vote despite the fact that, in elections with even ...
Abstract: Electorate sizes of 20, 40, and 70 subjects are used to test the paradox of voter turnout...
Traditional models of why people vote conceptualize voting as a static, self-interested decision. Th...
Published online: 24 June 2017This paper presents an experimental study on the relationship between ...
This paper aims to deliver experimental evidence on the dispute between two behavioral models of ele...
This paper aims to deliver experimental evidence on the dispute between two behavioral models of ele...
This book develops and empirically tests a social theory of political participation. It overturns pr...
We study the effect of social embeddedness on voter turnout by investigating the role of information...
This book develops and empirically tests a social theory of political participation. It overturns pr...
This book develops and empirically tests a social theory of political participation. It overturns pr...
This paper addresses the paradox of voter turnout, wherein observed voting participation rates are f...
We analyze a psychologically based model of voter turnout. Potential voters experience regret if the...
In this paper, citizens vote in order to influence the election outcome and in order to signal their...
It is a common observation that many individuals vote despite the fact that, in elections with even ...
It is widely believed that rational choice theory is grossly inconsistent with empirical observation...
It is a common observation that many individuals vote despite the fact that, in elections with even ...