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Political campaigning 2.0: The influence of online news and social networking sites on attitudes and behavior
Published 2014-11-01“…Participants’ explicit and implicit attitudes as well as voting behavior were assessed using self-report items and the Implicit Association Test (IAT). …”
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Community Collectivism: A social dynamic approach to conceptualizing culture.
Published 2017-01-01“…Results show that, unlike individual-level measures of individualism/collectivism, this scale has excellent reliability, differentiates between cultural groups, and has predictive validity for future (voting) behavior. This approach provides a new way of conceptualizing culture, a new measure of collectivism and new insights into the role of proximate others in shaping culture.…”
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The urban wage premium is disappearing in U.S. micropolitan areas.
Published 2022-01-01“…This growing gap between micropolitan and metropolitan wage premiums is ongoing in parallel to other diverging characteristics, such as inequality and voting behavior, suggesting that our result is part of a broader social, cultural, and political divergence between small and large cities. …”
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Gender Differences in Civic and Political Engagement and Participation Among Italian Young People
Published 2021-03-01“…In addition, we did not find any gender differences in voting behavior in the last European parliamentary elections, national parliamentary elections, and local elections. …”
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Investigating elite behavior through field experiment in Brazil: do candidates answer more to core or swing voters?
Published 2013-04-01“…Additionally, we randomized senders' past voting behavior and their gender. To identify the baseline answer rate, we employed a placebo treatment with no reference to the elections. …”
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The urban wage premium is disappearing in U.S. micropolitan areas
Published 2022-01-01“…This growing gap between micropolitan and metropolitan wage premiums is ongoing in parallel to other diverging characteristics, such as inequality and voting behavior, suggesting that our result is part of a broader social, cultural, and political divergence between small and large cities. …”
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Nonprofit Messaging and the 2020 Election: Findings from a Nonpartisan Get-Out-The-Vote (GOTV) Field Experiment
Published 2022-08-01“…While we find no overall effect of either message type (political efficacy vs. policy issue: immigration) or method of delivery (text vs. postcard) on voting behavior, the results show that there is a significant crossover interaction with political efficacy messages sent by text yielding the highest turnout.…”
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Between order and disorder: a 'weak law' on recent electoral behavior among urban voters?
Published 2012-01-01“…We suggest that the existence of this hidden regularity, which we propose to coin as a 'weak law on recent electoral behavior among urban voters', reveals an emerging collective behavioral norm characteristic of urban citizen voting behavior in modern democracies. Analyzing exceptions to the rule provides insights into the conditions under which this normative behavior can be expected to occur.…”
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Between here and there: comparing the worry about the pandemic between older Italian international migrants and natives in Switzerland
Published 2023-04-01“…Nevertheless, transnationalism explains a large part of the difference in worry between the two groups and our study sheds light on the importance of two specific transnational aspects, having Swiss nationality and voting behavior, for the prevention of elevated levels of worry of international migrants.…”
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What Can We Learn From Open Questions in Surveys? A Case Study on Non-Voting Reported in the 2013 German Longitudinal Election Study
Published 2020-04-01“…Results showed that (a) answers to open questions were indeed related to answers to closed questions and could be used in explanatory turnout models to predict voting behavior, and (b) the relationship between answers to open and closed questions and the predictive power of reasons given in response to the open questions were stronger in the post-election survey (reported behavior) than in the pre-election survey (intended behavior).…”
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The Racial Context of Convenience Voting Cutbacks
Published 2015-08-01“…These results are supported by decile tables that report early voting behavior for relatively racially homogeneous geographies, and by geovisualizations that depict direct relationships between the spatial distributions of minority persons and EIP voting usage. …”
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A Disproportionality Bias in the Bureau of the Regional Assembly of Madrid
Published 2021-12-01“…This paper analyses the voting behavior of the parliamentary groups in the Regional Assembly of Madrid to appoint the Bureau, its representative body, in all the legislatures since its inception (1983–2021). …”
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Electrocortical reactivity to social feedback in youth: A pilot study of the Island Getaway task
Published 2014-10-01“…Results indicated that participants modified their voting behavior in response to peer feedback, and rejection feedback was associated with a negativity in the ERP wave compared to acceptance (i.e., the feedback negativity, FN). …”
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Negative Marketing in Political Campaigns and Its Effect on the Voting Decision of the Indian Millennial
Published 2019-05-01“…While the results seem miraculous in the eyes of the experts, the careful strategy executed by the political campaigners of all these parties involved a unique process of market segmentation, but more importantly, an effective manipulation of social media that was strong enough to change voting behavior. In this research we conducted a study that mimicked a social media political campaign of three Indian political parties and measured the effect of positive and negative fake news on the voting intention of the Indian millennial. …”
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2016 LITHUANIAN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS: IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT ATTITUDES OF YOUNG ADULTS TOWARD THE POLITICAL PARTIES
Published 2017-12-01“…The results of our study suggest that explicit attitudes are more important than implicit attitudes in predicting voting behavior. We found that positive explicit and positive implicit attitudes toward the LRLS competence and leadership, respectively, predicted the decision to vote for this party (reference group: non-voters). …”
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When the Heat Is On: The Effect of Temperature on Voter Behavior in Presidential Elections
Published 2017-06-01“…These findings add to the literature on the importance of non-ideological and non-rational factors that influence voting behavior.…”
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Exploring the link between public health compliance and voting patterns in the 2020 U.S. presidential election
Published 2024-04-01“…Logistic regression analysis showed a substantial statistical correlation between public health compliance and voting preferences, independent of confounding variables.DiscussionThe study confirmed that public health compliance during the pandemic impacted voting behavior, with a divide based on attitudes toward health measures. …”
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Short version of the right-wing authoritarianism scale for the Brazilian context
Published 2023-07-01“…Abstract Right-Wing Authoritarianism (RWA) is a central predictor of distinct phenomena such as prejudice, voting behavior, corruption, conspiratory beliefs and dietary habits. …”
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Analyzing drivers of organic food sales-A pooled spatial data analysis for Hamburg (Germany).
Published 2023-01-01“…The results indicated that voting behavior strongly correlated with increased organic food sales over time. …”
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A Laboratory Experiment for Analyzing Electors’ Strategic Behavior in a First-Past-the-Post System
Published 2020-07-01“…As a result, it was observed that as voters got used to the voting system, they engaged in more tactical voting behavior in order to either maximize the gain or minimize the loss of their choice. …”
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