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Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Voting Advice Applications
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2021
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Vote ChoiceBehavioral Decision MakingField ExperimentPublic OpinionPolitical BehaviorPublic ChoiceSmart VotingSocial SciencesVoting BehaviorBiasVoting Advice ApplicationsManagementElectronic VotingElection ForecastingPublic PolicyPersuasionVoting RuleCore OutcomesAdvice ApplicationsDecision SciencePolitical ScienceSurvey Methodology
We review the influence of voting advice applications (VAAs) on three core outcomes: turnout, vote choice, and issue knowledge. In a meta-analysis of 55 effects reported in 22 studies, comprising 73,673 participants in 9 countries, we find strong evidence for positive effects of VAA usage on reported turnout (OR = 1.87; 95% CI = [1.50, 2.33]) and vote choice (OR = 1.44; 95% CI = [1.16, 1.78]) as well as modest evidence on knowledge increase (partial correlation = 0.09; 95% CI = [−0.01, 0.18]). At the same time, we observe large heterogeneity in effect sizes, for which study design turns out to be a key driver. Effects are substantively weaker in causally more rigorous experimental studies. We highlight the need for more well-powered experimental research as well as studies focusing on the acquisition of knowledge in VAA usage.
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