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期刊名:Public opinion quarterly

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ISSN:0033-362X

e-ISSN:1537-5331

IF/分区:4.6/Q1

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Masaaki Higashijima,Hisashi Kadoya,Yuki Yanai Masaaki Higashijima
This paper explores the dynamic relationship between electoral manipulation and popular trust in political institutions. Governments often manipulate election results by resorting to electoral fraud. They also tilt the electoral field by op...
Ka Ming Chan Ka Ming Chan
The rich literature on election trust predominantly uses domestic determinants as explanatory factors. But given the international nature of the autocratization wave, can an autocratization event across borders erode election trust? This ar...
Rens Vliegenthart,Carolien Van Ham,Sanne Kruikemeier et al. Rens Vliegenthart et al.
In this paper, we investigate how trust in traditional and social media correlate with misperceptions of electoral integrity. Relying on insights from political communication research on exposure to misinformation and selective exposure mec...
Diana Zavala-Rojas,Dorothée Behr,Brita Dorer et al. Diana Zavala-Rojas et al.
A highly controlled experimental setting using a sample of questions from the European Social Survey (ESS) and European Values Study (EVS) was used to test the effects of integrating machine translation and post-editing into the Translation...
Carey E Stapleton,Jennifer Wolak Carey E Stapleton
Even among those who share the same partisan commitments, some people say they despise the opposing party while others report far less animosity. Why are some people more likely to express hostility toward the opposing political party? We e...
Thomas Gift,Carlos X Lastra-Anadón Thomas Gift
Voters support less spending on means-tested entitlements when they perceive beneficiaries as lacking motivation to work and pay taxes. Yet do concerns about the motivations of "undeserving" beneficiaries also extend to universal public goo...
Natalie Wenzell Letsa,Yonatan L Morse Natalie Wenzell Letsa
Authoritarian regimes regularly turn to the law to justify repression. This article examines whether invoking legal institutions has a persuasive effect on public perceptions of repression, and whether that effect is shaped by partisanship....
Jack Thompson Jack Thompson
Opposition to LGBT rights remains a contemporary fixture within the United States in spite of increasingly liberalizing attitudes toward LGBT individuals. In this paper, I argue that a potentially overlooked factor driving this opposition i...
Christopher Claassen,Pedro C Magalhães Christopher Claassen
Support for democracy in the United States, once thought to be solid, has now been shown to be somewhat shaky. One of the most concerning aspects of this declining attachment to democracy is a marked age gap, with younger Americans less sup...
Osman Sabri Kiratli Osman Sabri Kiratli
This paper scrutinizes the effect of social media use on institutional trust in the European Union (EU) among European citizens. Fixed-effects regression models on data from the Eurobarometer survey conducted in 2019, the year of the most r...