Original paper
From Respondents to Networks: Bridging Between Individuals, Discussants, and the Network in the Study of Political Discussion
Abstract
Much of our understanding of social influence in individual political behavior stems from representative surveys asking respondents to identify characteristics of a small number of people they talk to most frequently. By focusing only on these few close contacts, we have implicitly assumed that less-intimate associates and features of network structure hold little influence over others’ attitudes and behavior. We test these assumptions with a...
Paper Details
Title
From Respondents to Networks: Bridging Between Individuals, Discussants, and the Network in the Study of Political Discussion
Published Date
Jul 12, 2017
Journal
Volume
40
Issue
3
Pages
711 - 735
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