Elite perceptions of mass preferences in The Netherlands; biases in cognitive responsiveness
Volume: 17, Issue: 5, Pages: 623 - 639
Published: Sep 1, 1989
Abstract
. Several studies have shown dissimilarities between political leaders and voters in terms of political attitudes and policy preferences. Though many explanations have been offered for this phenomenon, the knowledge factor has been overlooked. The basic question of this paper is how knowledgeable politicians are of the political opinions of their voters as well as of the general public. Forty‐six national Dutch politicians were asked to estimate...
Paper Details
Title
Elite perceptions of mass preferences in The Netherlands; biases in cognitive responsiveness
Published Date
Sep 1, 1989
Volume
17
Issue
5
Pages
623 - 639
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