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Cognitive ability and voting behaviour in the 2016 UK referendum on European Union membership
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Dawson, Chris
, Baker, Paul L.
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Analysis
/ Cognition
/ Disinformation
/ European Union
/ Evaluation
/ Political aspects
/ Politics
/ Referendum
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ United Kingdom
/ Voting
2023
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Cognitive ability and voting behaviour in the 2016 UK referendum on European Union membership
by
Dawson, Chris
, Baker, Paul L.
in
Analysis
/ Cognition
/ Disinformation
/ European Union
/ Evaluation
/ Political aspects
/ Politics
/ Referendum
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ United Kingdom
/ Voting
2023
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Cognitive ability and voting behaviour in the 2016 UK referendum on European Union membership
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Dawson, Chris
, Baker, Paul L.
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Analysis
/ Cognition
/ Disinformation
/ European Union
/ Evaluation
/ Political aspects
/ Politics
/ Referendum
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ United Kingdom
/ Voting
2023
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Cognitive ability and voting behaviour in the 2016 UK referendum on European Union membership
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Cognitive ability and voting behaviour in the 2016 UK referendum on European Union membership
2023
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Overview
On June 23 rd 2016 the UK voted to leave the European Union. The period leading up to the referendum was characterized by a significant volume of misinformation and disinformation. Existing literature has established the importance of cognitive ability in processing and discounting (mis/dis) information in decision making. We use a dataset of couples within households from a nationally representative UK survey to investigate the relationship between cognitive ability and the propensity to vote Leave / Remain in the 2016 UK referendum on European Union membership. We find that a one standard deviation increase in cognitive ability, all else being equal, increases the likelihood of a Remain vote by 9.7%. Similarly, we find that an increase in partner’s cognitive ability further increases the respondent’s likelihood of a Remain vote (7.6%). In a final test, restricting our analysis to couples who voted in a conflicting manner, we find that having a cognitive ability advantage over one’s partner increases the likelihood of voting Remain (10.9%). An important question then becomes how to improve individual and household decision making in the face of increasing amounts of (mis/dis) information.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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