Subjective agreement between voters and the party they voted for can be produced by three separate processes: rational selection of parties, persuasion by parties, and distortion of perceptions. Rational choice theory, balance theory and social judgment theory make different predictions about the strength of each of these processes. In this article the strength of the three processes are estimated by modeling continuous longitudinal change in attitudes and perceptions of positions on nuclear energy in a period in 1986 during which the accident at Chernobyl occurred. The study uses a short-term panel study of Dutch respondents covering this period. The analyses demonstrate that changes in attitudes and perceptions conform largely to the Down...
Previous research explains the evolution of parties' ideological positions in terms of decision rule...
This paper addresses the electoral consequences of the German government’s anti-nuclear power policy...
Political behavior is altering fundamentally across Western Europe. Theories of dealignment describe...
In this article di$erences between rational, policy-based, and rationalized voting are discussed, an...
Modern representative democracies are often described as government by the consent of the governed r...
I study the effect of a formative experience on political beliefs in a distant country. This paper l...
Do voters like the party they already agree with or do they agree with the party they already like? ...
Research shows that political parties are not equally responsive to the general public opinion and t...
The literature on dealignment is rich and we already know a good deal of the causes and consequences...
This article argues that in Europe partisanship is best conceptualised in terms of evaluation instea...
This thesis is a study of changes in attitude towards nuclear defence. It examines the process of ch...
This study examines the influence of individuals' attitudes on their perceptions of the distribution...
Political cynicism has risen in many European democracies in the past decades, while in the same per...
Abstract: A large theoretical and empirical literature explores whether politicians and political pa...
PEOPLE are often asked in surveys to place a candidate or party on some scale (i.e., to estimate the...
Previous research explains the evolution of parties' ideological positions in terms of decision rule...
This paper addresses the electoral consequences of the German government’s anti-nuclear power policy...
Political behavior is altering fundamentally across Western Europe. Theories of dealignment describe...
In this article di$erences between rational, policy-based, and rationalized voting are discussed, an...
Modern representative democracies are often described as government by the consent of the governed r...
I study the effect of a formative experience on political beliefs in a distant country. This paper l...
Do voters like the party they already agree with or do they agree with the party they already like? ...
Research shows that political parties are not equally responsive to the general public opinion and t...
The literature on dealignment is rich and we already know a good deal of the causes and consequences...
This article argues that in Europe partisanship is best conceptualised in terms of evaluation instea...
This thesis is a study of changes in attitude towards nuclear defence. It examines the process of ch...
This study examines the influence of individuals' attitudes on their perceptions of the distribution...
Political cynicism has risen in many European democracies in the past decades, while in the same per...
Abstract: A large theoretical and empirical literature explores whether politicians and political pa...
PEOPLE are often asked in surveys to place a candidate or party on some scale (i.e., to estimate the...
Previous research explains the evolution of parties' ideological positions in terms of decision rule...
This paper addresses the electoral consequences of the German government’s anti-nuclear power policy...
Political behavior is altering fundamentally across Western Europe. Theories of dealignment describe...