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The Soul of a Polarized Democracy: Testing Theoretical Linkages Between Talk and Attitude Extremity During the 2004 Presidential Election

机译:极化民主的灵魂:在2004年总统大选期间测试谈话与态度极端之间的理论联系

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This study explores the relationships between discussion networks and the development of extreme attitudes toward stem cell research during the 2004 presidential election. The authors test competing theoretical models that address discrepancies in previous attitude polarization research-whether interpersonal discussion leads to attitude extremity or extremity leads to discussion, within the deliberating American public. Using data from a nationwide mail panel survey carried out between 2002 and 2005, the authors explore within-wave and between-wave causal paths, revealing patterns difficult to discern in cross-sectional survey or lab experimental designs. Our findings show that political talk plays a substantial role in shaping and polarizing attitudes on stem cell research, with discussion in networks composed of like-minded others leading directly to the development of extreme attitudes.
机译:这项研究探讨了讨论网络与2004年总统大选期间对干细胞研究极端态度的发展之间的关系。作者测试了在先前的态度两极化研究中解决差异的竞争性理论模型-在经过深思熟虑的美国公众中,人际讨论是否导致态度极端或极端导致讨论。作者利用2002年至2005年进行的全国范围邮件调查得出的数据,探索了波浪内和波浪间的因果关系,揭示了在横断面调查或实验室实验设计中难以辨别的模式。我们的发现表明,政治谈话在塑造和分化对干细胞研究的态度方面起着重要作用,在由志趣相投的人组成的网络中进行的讨论直接导致了极端态度的发展。

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