The Effects of Negative Political Campaigns: A Meta-Analytic Reassessment
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey · George Washington University
Abstract
The conventional wisdom about negative political campaigning holds that it works, i.e., it has the consequences its practitioners intend. Many observers also fear that negative campaigning has unintended but detrimental effects on the political system itself. An earlier meta-analytic assessment of the relevant literature found no reliable evidence for these claims, but since then the research literature has more than doubled in size and has greatly improved in quality. We reexamine this literature and find that the major conclusions from the earlier meta-analysis still hold. All told, the research literature does not bear out the idea that negative campaigning is an effective means of winning votes, even…
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- 26.87
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Politics
- Feeling
- Mood
- Quality (philosophy)
- Government (linguistics)
- Political science
- Positive economics
- Meta-analysis
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions