The Psychology of Political Voice

Dr. Steven Bengal
October 21, 2024
4:30PM - 5:30PM
Psychology Building, RM35

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2024-10-21 16:30:00 2024-10-21 17:30:00 The Psychology of Political Voice Psychology Enrichment Program (PEP) Presented by: Dr. Steven BengalAn examination into the psychology of BEING HEARD in the political thicket. From overcoming psychological impediments to examining the role of campaigning, social science has something to say about evidence-based best practices for increasing voter turnout. In particular, this lecture will focus on how the tiniest psychological nudges and norms can have a profound impact on who votes, and who gets elected.Register Today!About PEP: All psychology students (and students interested in psychology) are invited to participate in the Psychology Enrichment Program (PEP). The Program helps students become more familiar and involved with the Department of Psychology, the advising office, and psychology faculty. These events encourage students to meet faculty outside of the classroom while being introduced to various topics in the field of psychology. Students are also introduced to career resources, exploration tools, and research opportunities. Psychology Building, RM35 Department of Psychology ASC-psychmainoffice@osu.edu America/New_York public

Psychology Enrichment Program (PEP) Presented by: Dr. Steven Bengal

An examination into the psychology of BEING HEARD in the political thicket. From overcoming psychological impediments to examining the role of campaigning, social science has something to say about evidence-based best practices for increasing voter turnout. In particular, this lecture will focus on how the tiniest psychological nudges and norms can have a profound impact on who votes, and who gets elected.

Register Today!

About PEP: All psychology students (and students interested in psychology) are invited to participate in the Psychology Enrichment Program (PEP). The Program helps students become more familiar and involved with the Department of Psychology, the advising office, and psychology faculty. These events encourage students to meet faculty outside of the classroom while being introduced to various topics in the field of psychology. Students are also introduced to career resources, exploration tools, and research opportunities.

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