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The effects of perceived competence and sociability on electoral outcomes
Authors:Luigi Castelli  Luciana Carraro  Claudia Ghitti  Massimiliano Pastore
Affiliation:University of Padova, DPSS - via Venezia 8, 35131 Padova, Italy
Abstract:Previous research demonstrated that inferences of competence from the face are good predictors of electoral outcomes [Todorov, A., Mandisoza, A. N., Gore, A., & Hall, C. C. (2005). Inferences of competence from faces predict election outcomes. Science, 308, 1623-1626]. In the current work we examined the role of another key dimension in social perception, namely perceived sociability. Results showed that people considered both competence and sociability, as inferred from the face, as related to higher chances of winning the elections. A different pattern emerged in relation to the actual electoral outcomes. Indeed, perceived competence was related to higher chances of winning, whereas perceived sociability was negatively related to electoral success. It is thus shown that these two fundamental dimensions in social perception exert opposite effects on voting behaviors.
Keywords:Competence   Facial features   Voting behavior   Political elections
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