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Gender, Candidate Emotional Expression, and Voter Reactions During Televised Debates
by
COAN, TRAVIS G.
, HOLMAN, MIRYA R.
, MÜLLER, STEFAN
, BOUSSALIS, CONSTANTINE
in
Anger
/ Candidates
/ Case studies
/ Cues
/ Debates
/ Elections
/ Emotional Response
/ Emotions
/ Expectations
/ Facial expressions
/ Females
/ Gender
/ Gender Issues
/ Happiness
/ Leaders
/ Leadership
/ Males
/ Merkel, Angela
/ Nonverbal communication
/ Pitch
/ Political Candidates
/ Political communication
/ Political leadership
/ Political parties
/ Political power
/ Political science
/ Politicians
/ Role Theory
/ Self expression
/ Sex Role
/ Speech
/ Verbal Communication
/ Voters
/ Women
2021
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Gender, Candidate Emotional Expression, and Voter Reactions During Televised Debates
by
COAN, TRAVIS G.
, HOLMAN, MIRYA R.
, MÜLLER, STEFAN
, BOUSSALIS, CONSTANTINE
in
Anger
/ Candidates
/ Case studies
/ Cues
/ Debates
/ Elections
/ Emotional Response
/ Emotions
/ Expectations
/ Facial expressions
/ Females
/ Gender
/ Gender Issues
/ Happiness
/ Leaders
/ Leadership
/ Males
/ Merkel, Angela
/ Nonverbal communication
/ Pitch
/ Political Candidates
/ Political communication
/ Political leadership
/ Political parties
/ Political power
/ Political science
/ Politicians
/ Role Theory
/ Self expression
/ Sex Role
/ Speech
/ Verbal Communication
/ Voters
/ Women
2021
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Gender, Candidate Emotional Expression, and Voter Reactions During Televised Debates
by
COAN, TRAVIS G.
, HOLMAN, MIRYA R.
, MÜLLER, STEFAN
, BOUSSALIS, CONSTANTINE
in
Anger
/ Candidates
/ Case studies
/ Cues
/ Debates
/ Elections
/ Emotional Response
/ Emotions
/ Expectations
/ Facial expressions
/ Females
/ Gender
/ Gender Issues
/ Happiness
/ Leaders
/ Leadership
/ Males
/ Merkel, Angela
/ Nonverbal communication
/ Pitch
/ Political Candidates
/ Political communication
/ Political leadership
/ Political parties
/ Political power
/ Political science
/ Politicians
/ Role Theory
/ Self expression
/ Sex Role
/ Speech
/ Verbal Communication
/ Voters
/ Women
2021
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Gender, Candidate Emotional Expression, and Voter Reactions During Televised Debates
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Gender, Candidate Emotional Expression, and Voter Reactions During Televised Debates
2021
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Overview
Voters evaluate politicians not just by what they say, but also how they say it, via facial displays of emotions and vocal pitch. Candidate characteristics can shape how leaders use—and how voters react to—nonverbal cues. Drawing on role congruity expectations, we study how the use of and reactions to facial, vocal, and textual communication in political debates varies by candidate gender. Relying on full-length videos of four German federal election debates (2005–2017) and a minor party debate, we use video, audio, and text data to measure candidate facial displays of emotion, vocal pitch, and speech sentiment. Consistent with our expectations, Angela Merkel expresses less anger than her male opponents, but she is just as emotive in other respects. Combining these measures of emotional expression with continuous responses recorded by live audiences, we find that voters punish Merkel for anger displays and reward her happiness and general emotional displays.
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