Polarized Perceptions: How Time and Vaccination Status Modify Republican and Democratic COVID-19 Risk Perceptions [0.03%]
差异化的认知:时间与接种状态如何改变共和党和民主党人对新冠肺炎风险的认知
Evan W Sandlin,Daniel J Simmons
Evan W Sandlin
Previous studies show Republicans have lower risk perceptions of COVID-19 than Democrats. Has this gap in risk perception been consistent throughout the course of the pandemic? Using longitudinal data from the Understanding America Study's ...
Social media echo chambers and satisfaction with democracy among Democrats and Republicans in the aftermath of the 2016 US elections [0.03%]
社交媒体回音壁与美国2016年大选后民主党和共和党人的民主满意度
Florian Justwan,Bert Baumgaertner,Juliet E Carlisle et al.
Florian Justwan et al.
There is widespread evidence that individuals select information that supports their convictions and worldviews. This behavior yields the formation of echo chambers - environments in which an individual's own political beliefs are repeated ...
The costs of electoral fraud: establishing the link between electoral integrity, winning an election, and satisfaction with democracy [0.03%]
选举舞弊的代价:建立选举完整性、赢得选举和对民主的满意度之间的联系
Jessica Fortin-Rittberger,Philipp Harfst,Sarah C Dingler
Jessica Fortin-Rittberger
Previous research has shown that voters' perception of electoral fairness has an impact on their attitudes and behaviors. However, less research has attempted to link objective measurements of electoral integrity on voters' attitudes about ...
Carolina Plescia,Julian Aichholzer
Carolina Plescia
An expanding literature indicates that in multiparty systems with coalition governments, citizens consider the post-electoral bargaining process among parties when casting their vote. Yet, we know surprisingly little about the nature of vot...
Retrospective voting and party support at elections: credit and blame for government and opposition [0.03%]
回顾性投票和选举中的政党支持:政府与反对党获得赞誉和责难的情况
Carolina Plescia,Sylvia Kritzinger
Carolina Plescia
Retrospective voting is arguably one of the most important mechanisms of representative democracy, and whether or not the public holds the government accountable for its policy performance has been extensively studied. In this paper, we tes...
Are People More Inclined to Vote at 16 than at 18? Evidence for the First-Time Voting Boost Among 16- to 25-Year-Olds in Austria [0.03%]
奥地利16至25岁首次投票激励效应证据:16岁选举 vs 18岁选举?
Eva Zeglovits,Julian Aichholzer
Eva Zeglovits
Potential consequences of lowering voting age to 16 have been discussed in recent scientific and public debates. This article examines turnout of young voters aged 16 to 17 in Austria, the first European country that lowered the general vot...