Gender Stereotypes and Vote Choice
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Abstract
Second body of research argues that voters employ gender stereotypes when they evaluate candidates. These studies are usually based on experiments which manipulate candi? date gender. This study seeks to unite these literatures by incorporating gender stereotypes and hypothetical vote questions involving two candidates in one model. I argue that many voters have a baseline gender preference to vote for male over female candidates, or female over male candidates.
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- Preference
- Baseline (sea)
- Social psychology
- Psychology
- Gender equality
- Political science
- Gender studies
- Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Gender equality
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