Politicians know that turning on the tears can be a vote winner, but how does the political manipulation of our emotions actually work? Research in Political
Psychology1 explores how emotions such as anxiety, even if their cause has nothing to do with politics, can result in a hardening of our views. "There's been a lot of focus in recent years on emotions and political attitudes, but the ways we, as political scientists, have studied this
phenomena2 have made it hard to draw firm conclusions," said Dr. Jonathan Renshon, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. "We bypassed many of the methodological problems of previous studies by inducing an emotion unrelated to politics and measuring its effects not with self-reports but with
tonic3 skin conductance."
The authors believed that induced anxiety could 'carry over' to impact political beliefs, potentially triggering prejudice toward groups such as immigrants. When anxiety levels are high voters are more likely to recall negative experiences with immigrants and interpret ambiguous(模糊不清的) information in a more negative and threatening manner.
To test the theory 138 men from Cambridge, Massachusetts were asked to watch a series of videos before answering surveys. First the group watched relaxing images of beaches and palm trees, before being divided into groups. Two groups watched
soothing4(抚慰的) music or a screensaver of abstract shapes.. The third group was subjected to Sylvester Stallone's "Cliffhanger."
The results showed that the heightened
physiological5 reactivity caused by watching two minutes of rope
dangling6(悬挂的) peril7, led to stronger anti-immigration attitudes.
"We found that the anxiety we generated was powerful enough that people couldn't simply turn it off, it carried over to unrelated
domains8 and actually influenced people's political beliefs, particularly their attitudes towards immigrants," concluded Renshon. "This is all the more important as political campaigns become more
adept9 at
stimulating10 and manipulating the emotions of the general public."