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Quality Control : Experiments on the Microfoundations of Retrospective Voting

Part of the Elements in Experimental Political Science series
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Conventional models of voting behavior depict individuals who judge governments for how the world unfolds during their time in office.

This phenomenon of retrospective voting requires that individuals integrate and appraise streams of performance information over time.

Yet past experimental studies short-circuit this 'integration-appraisal' process.

In this Element, we develop a new framework for studying retrospective voting and present eleven experiments building on that framework.

Notably, when we allow integration and appraisal to unfold freely, we find little support for models of 'blind retrospection.' Although we observe clear recency bias, we find respondents who are quick to appraise and who make reasonable use of information cues.

Critically, they regularly employ benchmarking strategies to manage complex, variable, and even confounded streams of performance information.

The results highlight the importance of centering the integration-appraisal challenge in both theoretical models and experimental designs and begin to uncover the cognitive foundations of retrospective voting.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1009357034 / 9781009357036
Paperback / softback
324.6
31/08/2023
United Kingdom
English
75 pages.