Original paper
Face Value? Experimental Evidence that Candidate Appearance Influences Electoral Choice
Abstract
According to numerous studies, candidates’ looks predict voters’ choices—a finding that raises concerns about voter competence and about the quality of elected officials. This potentially worrisome finding, however, is observational and therefore vulnerable to alternative explanations. To better test the appearance effect, we conducted two experiments. Just before primary and general elections for various offices, we randomly assigned voters to...
Paper Details
Title
Face Value? Experimental Evidence that Candidate Appearance Influences Electoral Choice
Published Date
May 27, 2016
Journal
Volume
39
Issue
1
Pages
77 - 102
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