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Contextual priming: where people vote affects how they vote.


ABSTRACT: American voters are assigned to vote at a particular polling location (e.g., a church, school, etc.). We show these assigned polling locations can influence how people vote. Analysis of a recent general election demonstrates that people who were assigned to vote in schools were more likely to support a school funding initiative. This effect persisted even when controlling for voters' political views, demographics, and unobservable characteristics of individuals living near schools. A follow-up experiment using random assignment suggests that priming underlies these effects, and that they can occur outside of conscious awareness. These findings underscore the subtle power of situational context to shape important real-world decisions.

SUBMITTER: Berger J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2449328 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Contextual priming: where people vote affects how they vote.

Berger Jonah J   Meredith Marc M   Wheeler S Christian SC  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20080623 26


American voters are assigned to vote at a particular polling location (e.g., a church, school, etc.). We show these assigned polling locations can influence how people vote. Analysis of a recent general election demonstrates that people who were assigned to vote in schools were more likely to support a school funding initiative. This effect persisted even when controlling for voters' political views, demographics, and unobservable characteristics of individuals living near schools. A follow-up e  ...[more]

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