Casting a Vote Alters the Mind: Post-Decision Dissonance Among Voters

Scott Johnston
6 min readOct 23, 2020
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During the 1984 Presidential election — to test the theory that voting caused people to become as optimistic as gamblers after betting on a horse — seven Cornell researchers stood right outside the door of polling stations and interviewed voters going in and coming out.

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Scott Johnston

Masters degree in journalism, political junkie, lover of Bhakti Yoga.