Advances in survey methods for the developing world

N Lupu, K Michelitch - Annual Review of Political Science, 2018 - annualreviews.org
Political scientists are fielding more and more surveys in the developing world. Yet, most
survey research methodology derives from experiences in developed countries …

Emotion and advertising effectiveness: A novel facial expression analysis approach

N Hamelin, O El Moujahid, P Thaichon - Journal of Retailing and Consumer …, 2017 - Elsevier
Neuroscience has revealed the importance of emotion in the human cognitive process. For
the first time, a GfK-EMO Scan, a facial expression recognition software developed by the …

Survey research in the Arab world: Challenges and opportunities

LJ Benstead - PS: Political Science & Politics, 2018 - cambridge.org
Survey research has expanded in the Arab world since the 1980s. The Arab Spring marked
a watershed when surveying became possible in Tunisia and Libya, and researchers added …

The emotional effectiveness of advertisement

FJ Otamendi, DL Sutil Martín - Frontiers in Psychology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Based on cognitive–emotional neuroscience, the effectiveness of advertisement is
measured in terms of individuals' unconscious emotional responses. Using AFFDEX to …

[图书][B] Winning hearts and votes: Social services and the Islamist political advantage

S Brooke - 2019 - books.google.com
In non-democratic regimes around the world, non-state organizations provide millions of
citizens with medical care, schooling, childrearing, and other critical social services. Why …

Is it gender, religiosity or both? A role congruity theory of candidate electability in transitional Tunisia

LJ Benstead, AA Jamal, E Lust - Perspectives on Politics, 2015 - cambridge.org
Do voters regard male and female candidates equally? Does apparent religiosity of
candidates help or hurt their electoral chances? Where biases exist, what explains them …

Conceptualizing and measuring patriarchy: The importance of feminist theory

LJ Benstead - Mediterranean Politics, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT 'Patriarchy'is increasingly part of the political science lexicon, particularly in
work on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Yet I argue that political scientists often …

Emotional Sensibility: Exploring the Methodological and Ethical Implications of Research Participants' Emotions

W Pearlman - American Political Science Review, 2023 - cambridge.org
Although political science increasingly investigates emotions as variables, it often ignores
emotions' larger significance due to their inherence in research with human subjects …

Using the Qur'ān to empower Arab women? Theory and experimental evidence from Egypt

T Masoud, A Jamal, E Nugent - Comparative Political Studies, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
A growing body of scholarship on the political and economic subordination of women in the
Muslim world has argued that widespread patriarchal attitudes toward women's roles in …

[HTML][HTML] Social identity and coethnic voting in the Middle East: Experimental evidence from Qatar

B Shockley, JJ Gengler - Electoral Studies, 2020 - Elsevier
What explains widespread coethnic voting in the Middle East? The prevailing understanding
revolves around clientelism: the view that MENA citizens support coethnic parties and …