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Gender Stereotypes,Information Search,and Voting Behavior in Political Campaigns
Authors:Tessa M Ditonto  Allison J Hamilton  David P Redlawsk
Institution:1. Iowa State University, 503 Ross Hall, Ames, IA, 50013, USA
2. University of Iowa, 341 Schaeffer Hall, Iowa City, IA, 52242, USA
3. Rutgers University, 89 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ, 08901, USA
Abstract:It is still unclear exactly how gender influences vote choice. Using an information processing perspective, we argue that instead of directly influencing vote choice, candidate gender guides the amounts and types of information that voters search for during a campaign, and that effects of gender on vote choice ultimately come from differences in information search influenced by candidate gender. Using two unique experimental datasets, we test the effects of candidate gender on vote choice and information search. We find that subjects change their search based on a candidate’s gender, seeking out more competence-related information about female candidates than they do for male candidates, as well as more information related to “compassion issues.” We also find that evaluations of candidates’ traits and issue positions are important predictors of subjects’ vote choice.
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