APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Trump Supporters Show an Underdog Effect and Clinton Supporters Show Retroactive Pessimism in the 2016 Election

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Social

  • Angela Legg
    Pace University
  • Srushti Vanjari
    Pace University
  • Nilton Castro
    Pace University
  • Kayla Marmaros
    Pace University
  • Shannon Green
    Pace University
  • Grace John
    Pace University
  • Minerva Guerrero
    Pace University
  • Rostyslaw Robak
    Pace University

Abstract

The current study examined hindsight tactics in the 2016 Election. Clinton and Trump supporters completed pre- and post-election questionnaires. Candidate support predicted whether supporters’ estimates for Trump’s chances of winning increased (retroactive pessimism for Clinton supporters) or decreased after the election (an underdog effect for Trump supporters).

Social Cognition

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