The presented paper focuses on the issue of voting behaviour. It aims to determine the importance of selected cognitive factors, decision-making styles and emotional factors in electoral decision-making and behaviour in voters with different political preferences and voters of specific Slovak political parties. The cognitive style was evaluated using the Cognitive Reflection Test-Version 2. Decision-making styles were explored using the General Decision Making Styles Questionnaire and emotion preferences in information processing were evaluated using the following affective states test. Within the research sample (N = 308, average age 36.2 years), distinct groups of Slovak voters were created: 1. based on parties with different ideological orientations, and 2. based on specific Slovak political parties. The predictive significance of the observed characteristics for the choice of a political subject with a particular ideology and the choice of a specific Slovak political party was explored. All the variables monitored – cognitive style, decision-making style, and emotion preferences in information processing – proved to be significant.
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Viteková, L., & Václaviková, I. (2022). PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF POLITICAL CHOICES: FOCUS ON COGNITION, DECISION-MAKING STYLES, AND EMOTIONS IN VOTING BEHAVIOUR. Slovak Journal of Political Sciences, 22(1), 25–47. https://doi.org/10.34135/sjps.220102
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