Authors Reilly and Ulbig explore the ways in which stressful polling place conditions cause voters to cast ballots in a manner contradictory to their preferences. Using an experimental approach, they find that even though voters generally withstand such conditions, certain segments of the electorate can still be adversely affected.
Authors Reilly and Ulbig explore the ways in which stressful polling place conditions cause voters to cast ballots in a manner contradictory to their preferences. Using an experimental approach, they find that even though voters generally withstand such conditions, certain segments of the electorate can still be adversely affected.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Shauna Reilly is associate professor of political science at Northern Kentucky University. Stacy Ulbig is professor of political science at Sam Houston State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Voting Barriers: The Obstacle Course of Electoral Participation Chapter 2: Sweating the Vote: Polling Place Stress as a Voting Barrier Chapter 3: Studying Polling Place Stress: An Experimental Approach Chapter 4: Can You Read Me? Ballot Access Complexity and Voter Behavior Chapter 5: Does a Placebo Ballot Lead to a Voting Headache? Provisional Ballots and Voter Behavior Chapter 6: The Waiting is the Hardest Part? Polling Place Wait Times and Voter Behavior Chapter 7: Are the Barriers Higher for Some Voters? The Conditional Effects of Polling Place Stressors Chapter 8: Dealing with Polling Place Stressors: Conclusions and Implications Appendix A: Subject Recruitment Appendix B: Pre-Test Survey Appendix C: Post-Test, Mock Election Ballot Appendix D: Measures, Coding, and Distribution of Responses Bibliography
Chapter 1: Voting Barriers: The Obstacle Course of Electoral Participation Chapter 2: Sweating the Vote: Polling Place Stress as a Voting Barrier Chapter 3: Studying Polling Place Stress: An Experimental Approach Chapter 4: Can You Read Me? Ballot Access Complexity and Voter Behavior Chapter 5: Does a Placebo Ballot Lead to a Voting Headache? Provisional Ballots and Voter Behavior Chapter 6: The Waiting is the Hardest Part? Polling Place Wait Times and Voter Behavior Chapter 7: Are the Barriers Higher for Some Voters? The Conditional Effects of Polling Place Stressors Chapter 8: Dealing with Polling Place Stressors: Conclusions and Implications Appendix A: Subject Recruitment Appendix B: Pre-Test Survey Appendix C: Post-Test, Mock Election Ballot Appendix D: Measures, Coding, and Distribution of Responses Bibliography
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