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The Rationalizing Voter

State University of New York · Stony Brook University

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Abstract

Political behavior is the result of innumerable unnoticed forces and conscious deliberation is often a rationalization of automatically triggered feelings and thoughts. Citizens are very sensitive to environmental contextual factors such as the title 'President' preceding 'Obama' in a newspaper headline, upbeat music or patriotic symbols accompanying a campaign ad, or question wording and order in a survey, all of which have their greatest influence when citizens are unaware. This book develops and tests a dual-process theory of political beliefs, attitudes and behavior, claiming that all thinking, feeling, reasoning and doing have an automatic component as well as a conscious deliberative component. The…

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Keywords
  • Feeling
  • Automaticity
  • Deliberation
  • Psychology
  • Social psychology
  • Affect (linguistics)
  • Politics
  • Motivated reasoning
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