Most research on public opinion assumes that American political views are structured by a belief system with a clearly-defined liberal-conservative polarity; however, this is not true of all Americans. In this article we document systematic heterogeneity in the organization of political attitudes and explain its basis in the sociodemographic profile of the respondents. We use Relational Class Analysis (RCA), a network-based method for detecting heterogeneity in collective patterns of opinion, to identify distinctive belief networks, each shared by a different group of respondents. Analyzing ANES data between 1984 and 2004, we identify three groups of American citizens: Ideologues, whose political attitudes strongly align with either liberal...
Few would disagree that there is little apparent common ground remaining between Democrats and Repub...
We propose a method for decomposing variation in the issue preferences that US citizens express on s...
This article uses data from the American National Election Studies and national exit polls to test F...
Most research in public opinion and political sophistication relies on the assumption that Americans...
Most research on public opinion assumes that American political views are structured by a belief sys...
How do Americans organize their political beliefs? This article argues that party polarization and t...
While politics in the US has long been split along the left-right, liberal-conservative spectrum, mo...
This article accounts for two puzzling paradoxes. The first paradox is the simultaneous absence and ...
Abstract Few topics in public opinion research have attracted as much attention in recent years as p...
This article uses data from the American National Election Studies and national exit polls to test F...
Drawing on the sizable literature on polarization in the American public, we consider the link betwe...
This paper develops a theory in which heterogeneity in political preferences produces a partisan dis...
“Self-Fulfilling Misperceptions of Public Polarization”Mass media convey deep divisions among citize...
This thesis considers the relationship between public and elite opinion and explores the causes of p...
What do American people talk about, with whom, and when? What people talk about influences and is in...
Few would disagree that there is little apparent common ground remaining between Democrats and Repub...
We propose a method for decomposing variation in the issue preferences that US citizens express on s...
This article uses data from the American National Election Studies and national exit polls to test F...
Most research in public opinion and political sophistication relies on the assumption that Americans...
Most research on public opinion assumes that American political views are structured by a belief sys...
How do Americans organize their political beliefs? This article argues that party polarization and t...
While politics in the US has long been split along the left-right, liberal-conservative spectrum, mo...
This article accounts for two puzzling paradoxes. The first paradox is the simultaneous absence and ...
Abstract Few topics in public opinion research have attracted as much attention in recent years as p...
This article uses data from the American National Election Studies and national exit polls to test F...
Drawing on the sizable literature on polarization in the American public, we consider the link betwe...
This paper develops a theory in which heterogeneity in political preferences produces a partisan dis...
“Self-Fulfilling Misperceptions of Public Polarization”Mass media convey deep divisions among citize...
This thesis considers the relationship between public and elite opinion and explores the causes of p...
What do American people talk about, with whom, and when? What people talk about influences and is in...
Few would disagree that there is little apparent common ground remaining between Democrats and Repub...
We propose a method for decomposing variation in the issue preferences that US citizens express on s...
This article uses data from the American National Election Studies and national exit polls to test F...