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Alexander Coppock
Political Science Quarterly, qqaf037, https://doi.org/10.1093/psquar/qqaf037
Published: 02 April 2025
... and decrease it among out-partisans. My complaint centers on the mismatch between claim and evidence. The experiments provide credible estimates of the effects of party cues, but in my opinion these estimates do not constitute evidence for the central argument of the book. party cues survey experiments...
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Alexa Bankert
Political Science Quarterly, qqaf002, https://doi.org/10.1093/psquar/qqaf002
Published: 10 March 2025
... specifically by partisan animus (i.e., hostility toward the opposing party) and its potential to erode democratic cohesion. With a balanced approach and thoughtful study design, the book examines the conditional nature of partisan hostility, its corrosive effects on political compromise, and how party cues...
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Published: 27 January 2022
... elite income inequality allegiance partisanship Bartels Larry Bush George W tax cuts Meltzer Richard model Ariely Dan ballot measure Norton Michael income inequality partisanship redistribution values party cues misinformation With the rise of social media and growing partisan...
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Published: 01 May 2014
...Most scholars agree that the effects of mass communication are more than minimal. We find, however, that most communication effects are short-lived, involve mainly weakly held attitudes, and produce no political consequences. Party cues conveyed in mass communication can change attitudes...
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Published: 20 July 2023
... reasoning Schattschneider E E Bush George W Romney Mitt Campbell Angus information shortcuts Kunda Ziva disinformation political knowledge independents negative partisanship voter responsiveness Bullock John Mason Lilliana partisanship ideology negative partisanship perceptual screen party...
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Published: 12 June 2024
... in partisan vitriolic rhetoric increase in party cues Pierce Douglas R policymaking politicization Rathje Steve Ryan John Barry Simas Elizabeth N social media Van Bavel Jay J van der Linden Sander anti cues partisanship and Bisgaard Martin in party ratings Slothuus Rune Tappin Ben M United...
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Published: 12 June 2024
... is symmetric, people who are higher in animus are more likely to follow party cues which leads to more ideological polarization. Conversely, in issues without clear cues from both parties, we see almost no relationship between animus and issue attitudes. Contrary to our predictions, for issues on which elite...
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Published: 12 August 2019
...We now have a large and sprawling body of research on the effects of party cues. It is not very consistent or cumulative. Findings vary widely from one article to the next, and they sometimes contradict each other. This article sifts the evidence for five potential moderators of party-cue effects...
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Published: 01 May 2014
... system psychology Tetlock P E Weaver R M Benoit W issue ownership Jarvis S E Petrocik J R Bush George W civility incivility democracy rude democracy political parties partisan rhetoric partisanship Democrats Republicans party labels party cues partisan messages Political...
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Published: 11 February 2019
... Bullock John Kam Cindy credibility communicator Grofman Bernard likability communicator McCubbins M D Nicholson Stephen Norrander Barbara O’Keefe Daniel Calvert Randall candidate Cohen Geoffrey Rahn Wendy polarization party information information cues party cues rational ignorance...
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Published: 20 July 2023
... became the party of free trade and the Republican Party became the party of protectionism by 2019. Second, we also see that on issues that fall into the “hard” issue typology, learning where the parties stand matters greatly, and voters follow the party cues. The two-thirds budget requirement experiment...