October 10, 2016 Voting Behavior When it comes to voter choices, identity beats policy “People are deciding to vote not because their vote has a material effect on their future, but because the act of voting signals something to themselves and others,” says Scott Huettel, chair of psychology and neuroscience at Duke. Scott Huettel in Duke Today
Voting Behavior
When it comes to voter choices, identity beats policy
“People are deciding to vote not because their vote has a material effect on their future, but because the act of voting signals something to themselves and others,” says Scott Huettel, chair of psychology and neuroscience at Duke.
Scott Huettel in Duke Today