Using focus groups, we examined support and opposition for Donald Trump prior to the 2016 presidential election. When ingroup members participate in discussion, this conversation alone typically strengthens and intensifies members’ initial attitudes. We used a pre‐ to post‐focus‐group questionnaire to assess attitudes toward Trump, his campaign, and policies. We argue that group polarization influenced people’s opinions about Trump such that attitudes became more extreme after discussion with like‐minded individuals. We report changes for Trump nonsupporters for which group polarization occurred on attitudes toward illegal immigration, political correctness, the military, women, and veterans after the group discussion. For each, level of su...
At the beginning of its diffusion as a mass communication medium, the Internet had been enthusiastic...
In the 2016 election cycle, people took Donald Trump’s candidacy trivially. His popularity though co...
peer-reviewedWe investigate experiences of disillusionment as a source of political polarization. Di...
In the context of Donald Trump’s 2016 election as President of the United States and a global rise i...
Polarization has been studied in three different forms: on a social, group, and individual level. Th...
Donald J. Trump served as the 45th President of the United States, without any prior government or m...
This study examines the role of traditional media-outlets when Donald Trump was elected the 45th pre...
Past research finds that the more people perceive polarization in others the more extreme their own ...
Partisanship is a stable trait but expressions of partisan preferences can vary according to social ...
Classic explanations of the "group polarization phenomenon " emphasize interpersonal proce...
In this study, I hypothesize that as politics becomes more polarized, peoples’ general trust of one ...
This study explores the relationships between discussion networks and the develop-ment of extreme at...
We investigate experiences of disillusionment as a source of political polarization. Disillusioning ...
Elections are among the most critical events in a national calendar. During elections, candidates in...
Recent decades have seen a rise in polarization in many countries, but the causes and mechanisms beh...
At the beginning of its diffusion as a mass communication medium, the Internet had been enthusiastic...
In the 2016 election cycle, people took Donald Trump’s candidacy trivially. His popularity though co...
peer-reviewedWe investigate experiences of disillusionment as a source of political polarization. Di...
In the context of Donald Trump’s 2016 election as President of the United States and a global rise i...
Polarization has been studied in three different forms: on a social, group, and individual level. Th...
Donald J. Trump served as the 45th President of the United States, without any prior government or m...
This study examines the role of traditional media-outlets when Donald Trump was elected the 45th pre...
Past research finds that the more people perceive polarization in others the more extreme their own ...
Partisanship is a stable trait but expressions of partisan preferences can vary according to social ...
Classic explanations of the "group polarization phenomenon " emphasize interpersonal proce...
In this study, I hypothesize that as politics becomes more polarized, peoples’ general trust of one ...
This study explores the relationships between discussion networks and the develop-ment of extreme at...
We investigate experiences of disillusionment as a source of political polarization. Disillusioning ...
Elections are among the most critical events in a national calendar. During elections, candidates in...
Recent decades have seen a rise in polarization in many countries, but the causes and mechanisms beh...
At the beginning of its diffusion as a mass communication medium, the Internet had been enthusiastic...
In the 2016 election cycle, people took Donald Trump’s candidacy trivially. His popularity though co...
peer-reviewedWe investigate experiences of disillusionment as a source of political polarization. Di...