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CHAPTER 4: The Not-So-Ambivalent Public: Policy Attitudes in the Political Culture of Ambivalence

  • Marco R. Steenbergen und Paul R. Brewer
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Studies in Public Opinion
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch Studies in Public Opinion
© 2018 Princeton University Press, Princeton

© 2018 Princeton University Press, Princeton

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. List of Contributors vii
  4. Introduction 1
  5. PART I: A Synoptic Perspective
  6. CHAPTER 1: Different Judgment Models for Policy Questions: Competing or Complementary? 17
  7. CHAPTER 2: Separation of Error, Method Effects, Instability, and Attitude Strength 37
  8. PART II: The Problem of Ambivalence
  9. CHAPTER 3: Good, Bad, and Ambivalent: The Consequences of Multidimensional Political Attitudes 63
  10. CHAPTER 4: The Not-So-Ambivalent Public: Policy Attitudes in the Political Culture of Ambivalence 93
  11. PART III: Politics and Nonattitudes
  12. CHAPTER 5: The Structure of Political Argument and the Logic of Issue Framing 133
  13. CHAPTER 6: Floating Voters in U.S. Presidential Elections, 1948–2000 166
  14. PART IV: Attitude Strength and Attitude Stability
  15. CHAPTER 7: Importance, Knowledge, and Accessibility: Exploring the Dimensionality of Strength-Related Attitude Properties 215
  16. CHAPTER 8: Stability and Change of Opinion: The Case of Swiss Policy against Pollution Caused by Cars 242
  17. CHAPTER 9: Attitude Strength and Response Stability of a Quasi-Balanced Political Alienation Scale in a Panel Study 268
  18. PART V: An Alternative to the Standard Opinion Poll
  19. CHAPTER 10: Coping with the Nonattitudes Phenomenon: A Survey Research Approach 295
  20. CHAPTER 11: The Influence of Information on Considered Opinions: The Example of the Choice Questionnaire 314
  21. PART VI: Looking Forward
  22. CHAPTER 12: A Consistency Theory of Public Opinion and Political Choice: The Hypothesis of Menu Dependence 337
  23. Index 359
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