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El. knyga: Improving Public Opinion Surveys: Interdisciplinary Innovation and the American National Election Studies

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  • Formatas: 432 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Dec-2011
  • Leidėjas: Princeton University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781400840298
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  • Formatas: 432 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Dec-2011
  • Leidėjas: Princeton University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781400840298
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The American National Election Studies (ANES) is the premier social science survey program devoted to voting and elections. Conducted during the presidential election years and midterm Congressional elections, the survey is based on interviews with voters and delves into why they make certain choices. In this edited volume, John Aldrich and Kathleen McGraw bring together a group of leading social scientists that developed and tested new measures that might be added to the ANES, with the ultimate goal of extending scholarly understanding of the causes and consequences of electoral outcomes.

The contributors--leading experts from several disciplines in the fields of polling, public opinion, survey methodology, and elections and voting behavior--illuminate some of the most important questions and results from the ANES 2006 pilot study. They look at such varied topics as self-monitoring in the expression of political attitudes, personal values and political orientations, alternate measures of political trust, perceptions of similarity and disagreement in partisan groups, measuring ambivalence about government, gender preferences in politics, and the political issues of abortion, crime, and taxes.

Testing new ideas in the study of politics and the political psychology of voting choices and turnout, this collection is an invaluable resource for all students and scholars working to understand the American electorate.

Recenzijos

"I highly recommend this volume for students of political behaviour as a contribution to the broad literature on political behaviour, as a source for contemporary avenues of behavioural research and survey methodology, and as an overview of the substantive changes to the ANES Time Series Study introduced in 2008."--Donald M. Gooch, Political Studies Review

PART 1 The American National Election Studies: The "Gold Standard" for Survey Research
1 Introduction to the Volume
3(6)
John H. Aldrich
Kathleen M. McGraw
2 The American National Election Studies and the Importance of New Ideas
9(16)
Jon A. Krosnick
Arthur Lupia
PART 2 Individual Predispositions
Introduction to Part 2
25(2)
3 Self-Monitoring and Political Attitudes
27(19)
Adam J. Berinsky
Howard Lavine
4 Do Confident People Behave Differently? The Role of Defensive Confidence in Partisan Defection, Attention to Politics, and Political Participation
46(17)
Julia Albarracin
Wei Wang
Dolores Albarracin
5 Basic Personal Values and Political Orientations
63(20)
Shalom H. Schwartz
6 Value Constellations and American Political Life
83(18)
Steven Hitlin
Katherine W. O. Kramer
7 Generalized Trust Questions
101(14)
Eric M. Uslaner
PART 3 Political Orientations and the Media
Introduction to Part 3
115(2)
8 An Alternative Measure of Political Trust: Reconciling Theory and Practice
117(20)
Joseph Gershtenson
Dennis L. Plane
9 Measuring Political Interest
137(21)
Danielle Shani
10 Do We Still Need Media Use Measures at All?
158(17)
Scott L. Althaus
David H. Tewksbury
11 Sociotropic Voting and the Media
175(18)
Stephen Ansolabehere
Marc Meredith
Erik Snowberg
PART 4 Perceptions of Political Institutions and Groups
Introduction to Part 4
193(2)
12 Perceptions of Similarity and Agreement in Partisan Groups
195(25)
Eric A. Whitaker
John M. Fulwider
13 Measuring Everyday Perceptions of the Distribution of the American Electorate
220(18)
Eric A. Whitaker
John M. Fulwider
14 Measuring Ambivalence about Government
238(22)
Michael D. Martinez
Jason Gainous
Stephen C. Craig
15 Gender Stereotypes and Gender Preferences in American Politics
260(18)
Kira Sanbonmatsu
Kathleen Dolan
16 In Search of a Religious Left: Reexamining Religiosity
278(23)
Stephen T. Mockabee
Kenneth D. Wald
David C. Leege
PART 5 Political Issues
Introduction to Part 5
301(2)
17 Intense Ambivalence: The New 2006 and 2008 ANES Abortion Attitude Measures
303(20)
L.J. Zigerell
Heather Marie Rice
18 Crime, Perceived Criminal Injustice, and Electoral Politics
323(19)
Ross L. Matsueda
Kevin Drakalich
John Hagan
Lauren K. Krivo
Ruth D. Peterson
19 Attitudes toward the Progressivity of Taxes, Corporate Tax, and the Estate Tax
342(21)
Ruben Durante
Louis Putterman
PART 6 Concluding Thoughts and Future Directions
20 How the ANES Used Online Commons Proposals and Pilot Study Reports to Develop Its 2008 Questionnaires
363(17)
Jon A. Krosnick
Arthur Lupia
21 Concluding Thoughts
380(7)
John H. Aldrich
Kathleen M. McGraw
List of Contributors 387
John H. Aldrich is the Pfizer-Pratt University Professor of Political Science at Duke University. Kathleen M. McGraw is professor of political science at Ohio State University.