From Respondents to Networks: Bridging Between Individuals, Discussants, and the Network in the Study of Political Discussion

Volume: 40, Issue: 3, Pages: 711 - 735
Published: Jul 12, 2017
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
Volume
40
Issue
3
Pages
711 - 735
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