What is the relationship between a Republican President in office and the public’s confidence in the police? In this study, we explore whether the public’s confidence in the police is explained by the party in power. Using the public opinion poll data compiled from Gallup over time, we conduct multiple regression analyses to test whether confidence in the police goes up among American citizens during Republican presidential terms compared to Democratic presidential terms. The preliminary zero-order relationship shows that the percentage of confidence in the police is positively correlated with a Republican president in office. In multiple regression analyses, we will examine whether the correlation holds after controlling for potential conf...
The theory of presidential influence over public opinion is used to predict the impact of presidenti...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2019Cataloged ...
Empirical analyses of the causes of public confidence in policing have been based almost entirely on...
A collection of surveys taken over the past several decades indicates that trust in government has b...
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
American presidents, as do all democratic political leaders, rely on popular support in order to pro...
Since the 1930s, the Gallup organization has asked Americans “do you approve or disapprove of the wa...
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
textabstractThis paper reports on the results of an empirical study of relationships between the pop...
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
Public attitudes towards the police have received considerable attention over recent years as politi...
The process-based model dominates contemporary American research on police-community relations and p...
ABSTRACT: The literature on political parties suggests that strong partisan identities are associate...
The literature on political parties suggests that strong partisan identities are associated with cit...
The theory of presidential influence over public opinion is used to predict the impact of presidenti...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2019Cataloged ...
Empirical analyses of the causes of public confidence in policing have been based almost entirely on...
A collection of surveys taken over the past several decades indicates that trust in government has b...
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
American presidents, as do all democratic political leaders, rely on popular support in order to pro...
Since the 1930s, the Gallup organization has asked Americans “do you approve or disapprove of the wa...
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
textabstractThis paper reports on the results of an empirical study of relationships between the pop...
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
Public attitudes towards the police have received considerable attention over recent years as politi...
The process-based model dominates contemporary American research on police-community relations and p...
ABSTRACT: The literature on political parties suggests that strong partisan identities are associate...
The literature on political parties suggests that strong partisan identities are associated with cit...
The theory of presidential influence over public opinion is used to predict the impact of presidenti...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2019Cataloged ...
Empirical analyses of the causes of public confidence in policing have been based almost entirely on...