Partisan Conformity, Social Identity, and the Formation of Policy Preferences

Volume: 31, Issue: 2, Pages: 349 - 367
Published: May 29, 2018
Abstract
While much is known about the influence of partisan elites on mass opinion, relatively little is known about peer-to-peer influence within parties. We test the impact of messages signaling political parties’ issue stances on citizens’ own professed policy preferences, comparing the influence of party elites to that of co-partisan peers. Using an online experiment conducted with a quasi-representative sample of Americans, we demonstrate across...
Paper Details
Title
Partisan Conformity, Social Identity, and the Formation of Policy Preferences
Published Date
May 29, 2018
Volume
31
Issue
2
Pages
349 - 367
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