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Internal Political Efficacy, Gender and Vote Choice
Presentation Type
Oral Presentation (Electronic Copy Not Available)
Keywords
Voting--Sex differences;
Abstract
An experimental design was utilized to determine the relationship between internal political efficacy and voter gender with candidate gender. Subjects were randomly assigned to one of eight conditions and indicated a vote for either a male or female candidate in a hypothetical primary election.
Start Date
1-4-2015 2:00 PM
End Date
1-4-2015 4:00 PM
Faculty Advisor
Christopher Larimer
Department
Department of Political Science
Copyright
© 2015 Rachel Gregory
Embargo Date
3-15-2015
Internal Political Efficacy, Gender and Vote Choice
An experimental design was utilized to determine the relationship between internal political efficacy and voter gender with candidate gender. Subjects were randomly assigned to one of eight conditions and indicated a vote for either a male or female candidate in a hypothetical primary election.