The Ideal Candidate
Autor: | Ronald B. Cushing, Jimmie D. Trent, Kathleen E. Kendall, Judith S. Trent, Paul A. Mongeau |
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Rok vydání: | 1993 |
Předmět: |
Cultural Studies
Ideal (set theory) Sociology and Political Science Social Psychology Presidential system business.industry Computer science 05 social sciences General Social Sciences 050801 communication & media studies Public relations 0506 political science Education 0508 media and communications 050602 political science & public administration business Database transaction |
Zdroj: | American Behavioral Scientist. 37:225-239 |
ISSN: | 1552-3381 0002-7642 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0002764293037002010 |
Popis: | The view of image as a transaction between what a candidate does and the evaluative response that voters have to it creates at least three critical questions as yet unanswered in the literature of political communication. First, although the power of the media to affect the success or failure of political campaigns and candidates has been demonstrated by researchers and is popularly believed, do the views of individual media members regarding the qualities necessary for presidential candidates differ significantly from those of the electorate? Second, although voters share many beliefs about the personal qualities that presidential candidates ought to possess, do these attributes vary from presidential election to election? Finally, although voter assessment of a candidate's image is a major determinant of voter behavior and voters have a mental picture of an ideal candidate that they use to evaluate actual candidates, do the evaluative dimensions differ by party affiliation? The answers to these questions were determined from the results of a survey of 236 professional journalists covering and 444 voting citizens attending presidential rallies in New Hampshire in 1988 and 1992. |
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