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Voting at Home Is Associated with Lower Cortisol than Voting at the Polls

机译:与在投票中投票相比在家投票与皮质醇含量低有关

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Previous research finds that voting is a socially stressful activity associated with increases in cortisol levels. Here we extend this research by investigating whether different voting modalities have differential effects on the stress response to voting. Results from a field experiment conducted during the 2012 presidential elections strongly suggest that traditional “at the polls” voting is more stressful, as measured by increases in cortisol levels, than voting at home by mail-in ballot or engaging in comparable non-political social activities. These findings imply that increased low-stress voting options such as mail-in ballots may increase political participation among individuals who are sensitive to social stressors.
机译:先前的研究发现,投票是与皮质醇水平升高相关的社交压力活动。在这里,我们通过调查不同的投票方式是否对投票压力响应产生不同的影响来扩展这项研究。 2012年总统大选期间进行的实地实验结果强烈表明,以皮质醇水平的提高来衡量,传统的“民意测验”投票要比在家中通过邮寄投票或参与类似的非政治社会投票更具压力。活动。这些发现表明,增加低压力投票选项(例如邮寄选票)可能会增加对社会压力源敏感的个人的政治参与。

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