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Candidate Appearance Cues in Low-Information Elections
Unformatted Document Text:  18 McDermott, Monika. 1998. “Race and Gender Cues in Low-Information Elections.” Political Research Quarterly 51: 895-918. Miller, Arthur, Martin Wattenberg and O. Malanchuck. 1986. “Schematic Assessments of Presidential Candidates.” American Political Science Review 80:521-40. Miller, Joanne M. and Jon A. Krosnick. 1998. The Impact of Candidate Name Order on Election Outcomes” Public Opinion Quarterly 62:291-330. Rahn, Wendy M. 1993. "The Role of Partisan Stereotypes in Information Processing about Political Candidates." American Journal of Political Science 37:472-496. Rallings, Colin and Michael, Thrasher. 2002. “NDC Elections: a Study in Community Engagement”. Report published by the Neighbourhood Renewal Unit of the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, October. Rallings, Colin, Michael Thrasher and Christine Gunter. 1998. “Patterns of Voting Choice in Multimember Districts: The Case of English Local Elections.” Electoral Studies 17(1) 111-128. Riggle, Ellen D. , Victor C. Ottati, Robert S. Wyer, James Kuklinski, and Norbert Schwarz. 1992. “Basis of Political Judgements: The Role of Stereotypic and Nonstereotypic Information” Political Behavior 14:1 67-87. Riggle, Ellen D. B., Penny M. Miller, Todd G. Sheilds, and Mitzi M. S. Johnson. 1997 “Gender Stereotypes and Decision Context in the Evaluation of Political Candidates” Women & Politics Vol. 17(3) 69-87. Rosenberg, Shawn W., Lisa Bohan, Patrick McCafferty and Kevin Harris. 1986. “The Image and the Vote: The Effect of Candidate Presentation on Voter Preference.” American Journal of Political Science 30(1) 108-127. Rosenberg, Shawn W., S. Kahn and T. Tran. 1991. “Creating a Political Image: Shaping Appearance and Manipulating the Vote.” Political Behavior 13:345-367. Rosenwasser, Shirley and Jana Seale. 1988. "Attitudes Toward a Hypothetical Male or Female Presidential Candidate--A Research Note," Political Psychology 9: 591-98. Rosenwasser, Shirley and Norma Dean. 1989. “Gender Role and Political Office: Effects of Perceived Masculinity/Femininity of Candidate and Political Office.” Psychology of Women Quarterly 13: 77-85. Schubert, James, N. and Margaret Ann Curran. 2001. “Stereotyping Effects in Candidate Evaluation: The Interaction of Gender and Attractiveness Bias” Paper prepared for presentation at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Political Science Association, Chicago April 19-22, 2001. Sigelman, Lee, Carol K. Sigleman, Christopher Fowler. 1987. “A Bird of a Different Feather? An Experimental Investigation of Physical Attractiveness and the Electability of Female Candidates.” Social Psychology Quarterly. 50:1 32-43. Sigelman, C., Sigelman, L., Walkosz, B. & Nitz, M. (1995). Black candidates, white voters: Understanding racial bias in political perceptions. American Journal of Political Science, 39, 243 - 265. Sigelman, L., Dawson, E., Nitz, M. & Whicker, M. (1990). Hair loss and electability: The bald truth. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 14, 269 - 283. Sigel, Roberta. 1966. “Image of the American Presidency - Part II of an Exploration into Popular Views of Presidential Power.” Midwest Journal of Political Science 10, 123-37.

Authors: Banducci, Susan., Thrasher, Michael., Rallings, Colin. and Karp, Jeffrey.
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McDermott, Monika. 1998. “Race and Gender Cues in Low-Information Elections.”
Political Research Quarterly 51: 895-918.
Miller, Arthur, Martin Wattenberg and O. Malanchuck. 1986. “Schematic Assessments of
Presidential Candidates.” American Political Science Review 80:521-40.
Miller, Joanne M. and Jon A. Krosnick. 1998. The Impact of Candidate Name Order on
Election Outcomes” Public Opinion Quarterly 62:291-330.
Rahn, Wendy M. 1993. "The Role of Partisan Stereotypes in Information Processing
about Political Candidates." American Journal of Political Science 37:472-496.
Rallings, Colin and Michael, Thrasher. 2002. “NDC Elections: a Study in Community
Engagement”. Report published by the Neighbourhood Renewal Unit of the
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, October.
Rallings, Colin, Michael Thrasher and Christine Gunter. 1998. “Patterns of Voting
Choice in Multimember Districts: The Case of English Local Elections.” Electoral
Studies 17(1) 111-128.
Riggle, Ellen D. , Victor C. Ottati, Robert S. Wyer, James Kuklinski, and Norbert
Schwarz. 1992. “Basis of Political Judgements: The Role of Stereotypic and
Nonstereotypic Information” Political Behavior 14:1 67-87.
Riggle, Ellen D. B., Penny M. Miller, Todd G. Sheilds, and Mitzi M. S. Johnson. 1997
“Gender Stereotypes and Decision Context in the Evaluation of Political
Candidates” Women & Politics Vol. 17(3) 69-87.
Rosenberg, Shawn W., Lisa Bohan, Patrick McCafferty and Kevin Harris. 1986. “The
Image and the Vote: The Effect of Candidate Presentation on Voter Preference.”
American Journal of Political Science 30(1) 108-127.
Rosenberg, Shawn W., S. Kahn and T. Tran. 1991. “Creating a Political Image: Shaping
Appearance and Manipulating the Vote.” Political Behavior 13:345-367.
Rosenwasser, Shirley and Jana Seale. 1988. "Attitudes Toward a Hypothetical Male or
Female Presidential Candidate--A Research Note," Political Psychology 9: 591-98.
Rosenwasser, Shirley and Norma Dean. 1989. “Gender Role and Political Office: Effects
of Perceived Masculinity/Femininity of Candidate and Political Office.” Psychology
of Women Quarterly
13: 77-85.
Schubert, James, N. and Margaret Ann Curran. 2001. “Stereotyping Effects in Candidate
Evaluation: The Interaction of Gender and Attractiveness Bias” Paper prepared for
presentation at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Political Science
Association, Chicago April 19-22, 2001.
Sigelman, Lee, Carol K. Sigleman, Christopher Fowler. 1987. “A Bird of a Different
Feather? An Experimental Investigation of Physical Attractiveness and the
Electability of Female Candidates.” Social Psychology Quarterly. 50:1 32-43.
Sigelman, C., Sigelman, L., Walkosz, B. & Nitz, M. (1995). Black candidates, white
voters: Understanding racial bias in political perceptions. American Journal of
Political Science, 39, 243 - 265.
Sigelman, L., Dawson, E., Nitz, M. & Whicker, M. (1990). Hair loss and electability: The
bald truth. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 14, 269 - 283.
Sigel, Roberta. 1966. “Image of the American Presidency - Part II of an Exploration into
Popular Views of Presidential Power.” Midwest Journal of Political Science 10, 123-
37.


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