Study finds people who expect others to vote are more likely to vote themselves

What role does a person’s circle of acquaintances play in whether they will turn out to vote? If people think their friends and family will vote, does that create social pressure for them to vote as well? Does the thought that others will know whether they voted and fear of their disapprove have an impact?


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Source: Phys.org