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Introduction
I investigate the underlying influences of our vote choices and the optimal way to integrate political psychology into election prediction modelling.
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Politicians are increasingly able to communicate their values, attitudes, and concerns directly to voters. Yet little is known about which of these signals resonate with voters and why. We employ a discrete choice experiment to investigate whether and which social‐psychological attitudes predict how adult British voters respond to corresponding att...
Mass emails are frequently used by advocacy groups to mobilise supporters to lobby legislators. But how effective are they at inducing constituent-to-legislator lobbying when the stakes are high? We test the eefficacy of a large-scale email campaign conducted by the UK's main anti-Brexit organisation. In 2019, the group prominently displayed a \Wri...
In this chapter, the authors outline the understanding of both ideology and perceptions of inequality, before considering a range of origins of people’s inequality perceptions. They consider evidence for how ideology may influence perceptions of inequality, and what that could mean for contemporary political debates. The authors focus on the potent...