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It's Not Easy Being Green: Minor Party Labels as Heuristic Aids
Authors:Travis G. Coan  Jennifer L. Merolla  Laura B. Stephenson   Elizabeth J. Zechmeister
Affiliation:Claremont Graduate University;
University of Western Ontario;
University of California, Davis
Abstract:This paper examines if, when, and to what extent U.S. minor party labels influence individual opinions over a range of political issues. Based on data from an experimental study, we reach three general conclusions. First, as cues, party labels are more likely to influence opinions over complex issues. Second, familiarity with and trust in a party condition cue acceptance. Third, as a whole, minor party labels act as effective cues less consistently than major parties. This finding, we suggest, indicates that there exists some threshold level of familiarity and trust that minor parties must reach in the mass public in order to be effective cues. This research is valuable because it extends current work on party labels as heuristic devices and more general work on cues; our findings are additionally important given recent trends in public opinion data, which indicate that the U.S. public is becoming more accepting of minor parties as permanent features of the political system.
Keywords:Heuristics    Information Shortcuts    Party Cues    Minor Parties
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