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What Motivates People to Vote? The Role of Selfishness, Duty, and Social Motives When Voting

机译:什么激励人们投票? 投票时自私,职责和社会动机的作用

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This study assesses the relative importance and explanatory power of five fundamental psychological motives for voting. Using United States survey data, we analyze self-reports on the motives of selfishness, duty, altruism, belonging, and social approval in relation to turnout. These motives have precedents in the literature, but they have not yet been evaluated simultaneously. We find that altruism and duty are the most important reported motives for turnout accounting for more than 60% of the allocations; selfish motives account for only about 15%. Turnout behavior responds positively to the motives of duty, altruism, and belonging, but it is dampened by the motive of selfishness. Turning out to vote emerges as an activity largely shaped by an individual’s social concerns and values.
机译:本研究评估了五种基本心理动机对投票的相对重要性和解释力。 使用美国调查数据,我们分析了对自私,责任,利润,归属,归属和社会批准的自我报告。 这些动机在文献中有先例,但他们尚未同时评估。 我们发现利他主义和责任是最重要的报告投票率占拨款的60%以上的动机; 自私动机仅占15%。 投票率行为对职责,利他主义和归属的动机响应积极响应,但它被自私的动机污染了。 结果表明,作为一个基本上是由个人的社会问题和价值观的活动出现。

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