articleAmerican Political Science ReviewFeb 1, 2008Closed access

Is Voting Contagious? Evidence from Two Field Experiments

University of Notre Dame

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Abstract

Members of the same household share similar voting behaviors on average, but how much of this correlation can be attributed to the behavior of the other person in the household? Disentangling and isolating the unique effects of peer behavior, selection processes, and congruent interests is a challenge for all studies of interpersonal influence. This study proposes and utilizes a carefully designed placebo-controlled experimental protocol to overcome this identification problem. During a face-to-face canvassing experiment targeting households with two registered voters, residents who answered the door were exposed to either a Get Out the Vote message (treatment) or a recycling pitch (placebo). The turnout of…

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Keywords
  • Voting
  • Interpersonal communication
  • Social psychology
  • Selection (genetic algorithm)
  • Turnout
  • Psychology
  • Face (sociological concept)
  • Voting behavior
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