The impact of incidental environmental factors on vote choice: wind speed is related to more prevention-focused voting

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    Recent scholarship has shown that decisions and behaviors that democratic idealists believe are the result of deliberate decision-making are often infiltrated by subtle environmental factors (Augenblick and amp; Nicholson, 2016; Bhalla and amp; Proffitt, 1999; Dijkstra et_al, 2007; Eerland et_al, 2011; Neumann and amp; Strack, 2000). Other research finds that voters` evaluations of government performance are influenced by irrelevant events (Achen and amp; Bartels, 2016; Healy et_al, 2010).1 Studies have also demonstrated the role of irrelevant events on the assessments of politicians (e_g, Bassi, 2019; Busby and amp; Druckman, 2018; Busby et_al . . .

     

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