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Gender and social conformity: Do men and women respond differently to social pressure to vote?
Social Influence ( IF 1.8 ) Pub Date : 2018-02-04 , DOI: 10.1080/15534510.2018.1432500
Aaron C. Weinschenk 1 , Costas Panagopoulos 2 , Karly Drabot 3 , Sander van der Linden 3
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Abstract

In this paper, we re-analyze data from a large-scale field experiment (N = 344,084) on voter turnout in order to determine whether men and women respond differently to social pressure aimed at voter mobilization. To date, there have been mixed results regarding the interaction between a person’s gender and receptivity to social influence. On the whole, our analyses confirm prior findings that social pressure increases voter turnout but uncover little to no evidence of gender differences in receptivity to social pressure cues in the context of political participation.



中文翻译:

性别与社会整合:男人和女人对投票的社会压力有不同的反应吗?

摘要

在本文中,我们重新分析了 有关选民投票的大规模实地实验(N = 344,084)的数据,以确定男人和女人对旨在动员选民的社会压力的反应是否不同。迄今为止,关于一个人的性别与对社会影响力的接受度之间的相互作用,已有不同的结果。总体而言,我们的分析证实了先前的发现,即社会压力会增加选民的投票率,但几乎没有发现甚至没有证据表明在政治参与的背景下性别对社会压力提示的接受能力存在差异。

更新日期:2018-02-04
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