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Which ingroup, when? Effects of gender, partisanship, veteran status, and evaluator identities on candidate evaluations

机译:哪个ingroup,什么时候?性别,部门,退伍军人现状和评估人员身份对候选评估的影响

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Military service is acknowledged as one of many elements voters use to evaluatecandidates, but it has primarily been studied as a univariate element of a candidate’sbiography. This project experimentally manipulates veteran status, gender,and partisanship as potentially interactive heuristics for evaluation of a hypotheticalcandidate specifically regarding military issues. We found an almost universalbenefit enjoyed by veterans over civilians regardless of whether the candidate was amember of the participant’s partisan ingroup or outgroup. We also found littleevidence of a gender penalty, and even a benefit for women candidates who wereveterans, though this benefit was restricted to evaluations from Republican women.We also found that Democratic respondents assigned a penalty to outgroup veteranmen candidates. We explain these nuanced findings in the context of moderationby gender mis/alignment between participant and candidate. Implications of thestudy are offered.
机译:军事服务被认为是选民用来评估的许多元素之一候选人,但它主要被研究为候选人的单变量传。该项目通过实验操纵退伍军人身份,性别,和党派作为潜在的互动启发式,用于评估假设专门关于军事问题的候选人。我们发现了几乎普遍的无论候选人是否是一个,退伍军人对平民享有的好处参与者的党派Ingroup或小组成员。我们也发现了很少性别罚款的证据,甚至对候选人的福利退伍军人,尽管这种好处仅限于共和党妇女的评估。我们还发现民主党受访者为超级老将的罚款分配了罚款男人候选人。我们在适度范围内解释了这些细微的调查结果通过参与者和候选人之间的性别错误/对准。含义的含义提供研究。

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