The impact of rational participation models on voting attitudes |
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Authors: | Gregory G. Brunk |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA
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Abstract: | Rational models generally predict that only a few people should vote in most elections. A major reason why turnout is so high today is because of the numerous positive messages which citizens are routinely given about the value of their vote. A month after discussion of a model of rational participation, individuals were found to be more negative toward the institution of elections. A major reason for voting continued to be the feeling of duty to participate; subjects who felt no moral obligation would not go to the polls even if they were very interested in an election. |
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