The Power of Polls?
A Cross-National Experimental Analysis of the Effects of Campaign Polls
Jason Roy author Patrick Fournier author Shane P Singh author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:7th Oct '21
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This Element provides a comprehensive assessment of the power of polls and the implications for poll reporting in contemporary elections.
This Element draws upon results from ten independent experiments conducted across six countries on four continents to examine how polls affect the amount of information individuals seek and the votes that they cast. Our work provides a comprehensive assessment of the power of polls and the implications for poll reporting in contemporary elections.Public opinion polls have become increasingly prominent during elections, but how they affect voting behaviour remains uncertain. In this work, we estimate the effects of poll exposure using an experimental design in which we randomly assign the availability of polls to participants in simulated election campaigns. We draw upon results from ten independent experiments conducted across six countries on four continents (Argentina, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States) to examine how polls affect the amount of information individuals seek and the votes that they cast. We further assess how poll effects differ according to individual-level factors, such as partisanship and political sophistication, and the content included in polls and how it is presented. Our work provides a comprehensive assessment of the power of polls and the implications for poll reporting in contemporary elections.
ISBN: 9781108792462
Dimensions: 228mm x 151mm x 6mm
Weight: 145g
75 pages