@article{7485b5051208477990025b3bc4960e39,
title = "Information, perceptions, and electoral behaviour of young voters: A randomised controlled experiment",
abstract = "The way people absorb and process politically relevant information is central to their subsequent political behaviour (in terms of turnout and vote choice). Nonetheless, little is known about how young voters – who might be more impressionable than more experienced voters – respond to the provision of such information. In this article, we design a between-subject randomised controlled trial that exposes a sample of university students to positive, neutral or negative information about central government performance before the 2017 Portuguese local elections. We find that young voters update their perceptions more when exposed to negative news. This negativity bias is stronger for first-time voters. We also find that negative information significantly affects turnout of initially undecided young voters. Our results imply that sensitivity to information is heterogeneous and that some young voters may be prone to manipulation through the provision of negative news.",
keywords = "Elections, First-time voters, Negativity bias, Performance information, Randomised controlled trial",
author = "Carvalho, {Bruno P.} and Cl{\'a}udia Cust{\'o}dio and Benny Geys and Diogo Mendes and Susana Peralta",
note = "Funding Information: This work was funded by Funda{\c c}{\~a}o para a Ci{\^e}ncia e Tecnologia, Portugal ( UIDB/00124/2020 , UIDP/00124/2020 and Social Sciences Data Lab, PINFRA/22209/2016 ), by POR Lisboa and POR Norte (Social Sciences Data Lab, PINFRA/22209/2016 ). Financial support by MICIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 ( CEX2021-001181-M ), and Comunidad de Madrid ( EPUC3M11 (V PRICIT) , H2019/HUM-5891 ), is also gratefully acknowledged. Bruno P. Carvalho and Diogo Mendes also acknowledge the funding provided by Funda{\c c}{\~a}o para a Ci{\^e}ncia e Tecnologia, Portugal ( SFRH/BD/71542/2010 , PD/BD/105722/2014 , PTDC/IIM-FIN/4177/2014 , PTDC/EGE-OGE/28603/2017 ). We are very grateful for the comments of two anonymous referees, Miguel Portela, the late (and missed) Leif Helland, Jon Fiva, Pedro Freitas and Pedro Vicente, and to a team of researchers who helped us implement the projet, led by Matilde Gr{\'a}cio and Sara Almeida. Susana Peralta wrote this paper while visiting Banco de Portugal, whose hospitality is gratefully acknowledged. The usual disclaimer applies. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023 The Authors",
year = "2023",
month = aug,
doi = "10.1016/j.electstud.2023.102625",
language = "English",
volume = "84",
journal = "Electoral Studies",
issn = "0261-3794",
publisher = "Elsevier BV",
}