Elevating Norm Over Substance: Self-Monitoring as a Predictor of Decision Criteria and Decision Time Among Independent Voters

10 Analyses Soc. Issues & Pub. Pol’y 321 (2010)

17 Pages Posted: 19 Aug 2013

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Erik James Girvan

University of Oregon School of Law

Jason Weaver

University of Minnesota - Minneapolis

Mark Snyder

University of Minnesota - Minneapolis

Date Written: April 30, 2013

Abstract

The 2008 U.S. presidential election was the first race since 1928 in which there was no executive incumbent running. We used this opportunity to test the hypothesis that self-monitoring would predict how and when voters, particularly independents who may be less likely to use political party affiliation as their primary criteria, decide which candidate to support. Results showed that high self-monitors rated information that was indicative of social consensus as more important to their decisions than did low self-monitors, especially if the information source reflected the opinion of an identifiable individual, not simply aggregate data. As predicted, high self-monitors also took longer to decide which candidate to support than did low-self monitors. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.

Keywords: voting behavior

Suggested Citation

Girvan, Erik James and Weaver, Jason and Snyder, Mark, Elevating Norm Over Substance: Self-Monitoring as a Predictor of Decision Criteria and Decision Time Among Independent Voters (April 30, 2013). 10 Analyses Soc. Issues & Pub. Pol’y 321 (2010) , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2258810

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