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ID149344
Title ProperCorrect voting and post-election regret
LanguageENG
AuthorKilibarda, Anja ;  Blais, André
Summary / Abstract (Note)Regret is a basic affect associated with individual choice. While much research in organizational science and consumer behavior has assessed the precedents and consequents of regret, little attention has been paid to regret in political science. The present study assesses the relationship between one of the most democratically consequential forms of political behavior—voting—and feelings of regret. We examine the extent to which citizens regret how they voted after doing so and the factors that might lead one individual to be more regretful than another. Relying on surveys in five different countries after 11 regional and national elections, we find not only that political information leads to a decrease in post-election regret, but also that having voted correctly, or having voted in accordance with one’s underlying preferences regardless of information, similarly mitigates regret. The effect of correct voting on regret is greater among the least informed.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Science and Politics Vol. 49, No.4; Oct 2016: p.761-765
Journal SourcePolitical Science and Politics 2016-12 49, 4
Key WordsCorrect Voting ;  Post-Election Regret