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Turnout as a Habit
by
Wood, Wendy
, Montgomery, Jacob M.
, Aldrich, John H.
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Cognition
/ Cognitive psychology
/ Habits
/ Habitual behavior
/ Modeling
/ Motivation
/ Original Paper
/ Political behavior
/ Political campaigns
/ Political candidates
/ Political parties
/ Political Science
/ Political Science and International Relations
/ Political Science and International Studies
/ Psychology
/ Responses
/ Social psychology
/ Sociology
/ Voter behavior
/ Voter turnout
/ Voting
/ Voting behavior
2011
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Turnout as a Habit
by
Wood, Wendy
, Montgomery, Jacob M.
, Aldrich, John H.
in
Cognition
/ Cognitive psychology
/ Habits
/ Habitual behavior
/ Modeling
/ Motivation
/ Original Paper
/ Political behavior
/ Political campaigns
/ Political candidates
/ Political parties
/ Political Science
/ Political Science and International Relations
/ Political Science and International Studies
/ Psychology
/ Responses
/ Social psychology
/ Sociology
/ Voter behavior
/ Voter turnout
/ Voting
/ Voting behavior
2011
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Turnout as a Habit
by
Wood, Wendy
, Montgomery, Jacob M.
, Aldrich, John H.
in
Cognition
/ Cognitive psychology
/ Habits
/ Habitual behavior
/ Modeling
/ Motivation
/ Original Paper
/ Political behavior
/ Political campaigns
/ Political candidates
/ Political parties
/ Political Science
/ Political Science and International Relations
/ Political Science and International Studies
/ Psychology
/ Responses
/ Social psychology
/ Sociology
/ Voter behavior
/ Voter turnout
/ Voting
/ Voting behavior
2011
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Turnout as a Habit
2011
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Overview
It is conventional to speak of voting as \"habitual.\" But what does this mean? In psychology, habits are cognitive associations between repeated responses and stable features of the performance context. Thus, \"turnout habit\" is best measured by an index of repeated behavior and a consistent performance setting. Once habit associations form, the response can be cued even in the absence of supporting beliefs and motivations. Therefore, variables that form part of the standard cognitive-based accounts of turnout should be more weakly related to turnout among those with a strong habit. We draw evidence from a large array of ANES surveys to test these hypotheses and find strong support.
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Springer Science+Business Media,Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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