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Cognitive Biases in Electoral Decision Making: Unveiling the Voter’s Mind

Cognitive Biases in Electoral Decision Making: Unveiling the Voter’s Mind

Discover the hidden psychology of electoral decision-making in this comprehensive exploration of cognitive biases and factors shaping voter behavior. Learn how biases like the availability heuristic, confirmation bias, and overconfidence influence each stage of the voting process, from first impressions of candidates to post-election reflections. This article also delves into the role of party identification, emotions, and social identities in shaping voter choices. Empower yourself to make more informed and deliberate electoral decisions by understanding these psychological forces.

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