Efficient use of reference group cues in a single dimension |
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Authors: | Bernard Grofman Barbara Norrander |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Social Sciences, University of California, 92717, Irvine, CA 2. Department of Political Science, San José State University, 95111, San José, CA
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Abstract: | If there are groups whose endorsements voters can use as positive (or negative) cues, we demonstrate that voters do not need to know anything directly about candidate positions to be able to identify the candidate whose issue positions and performance is likely to be closest to the voter's own preferences. In one dimension we show that, given certain simplifying assumptions, voters are best off adopting the choice recommended by the single reference group to which they are closest. We also show that even a decision by reference groups not to endorse any candidate may be informative to voters. |
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