DISCERNMENT MAGNITUDE AND THE EFFECT OF POLARIZING CUES

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Autor(a) principal: de Carvalho de Amorim, Lucas
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Conjunto de dados
Título da fonte: SciELO Data
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.48331/scielodata.CHGTGG
Resumo: <p>Which types of issues are more susceptible to persuasion or polarization through cues provided by political elites? The central hypothesis to be tested in this article proposes that political issues with high identity value and distinctiveness favor discernment, thus becoming less susceptible to persuasion and polarization by political elites (H1). The data used in this study were extracted from an experimental database with a probabilistic sample of the American electorate. To investigate H1, we analyzed the relationship between the polarizing cues effects found in the treatments and the difference in average support for ten political issues between Republicans and Democrats. The hypothesis was confirmed by the results, both in relation to the cues provided by the Republican Party and by Donald Trump. The findings strengthen the idea of a democratic system that truly represents the values of the electorate and clearly demonstrate a limit on the impact of political leaders on public opinion preferences. However, this persuasion or polarization can still be problematic, even when focused on secondary issues, that may be of extreme relevance.</p>
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spelling https://doi.org/10.48331/scielodata.CHGTGGde Carvalho de Amorim, LucasDISCERNMENT MAGNITUDE AND THE EFFECT OF POLARIZING CUESSciELO Data<p>Which types of issues are more susceptible to persuasion or polarization through cues provided by political elites? The central hypothesis to be tested in this article proposes that political issues with high identity value and distinctiveness favor discernment, thus becoming less susceptible to persuasion and polarization by political elites (H1). The data used in this study were extracted from an experimental database with a probabilistic sample of the American electorate. To investigate H1, we analyzed the relationship between the polarizing cues effects found in the treatments and the difference in average support for ten political issues between Republicans and Democrats. The hypothesis was confirmed by the results, both in relation to the cues provided by the Republican Party and by Donald Trump. The findings strengthen the idea of a democratic system that truly represents the values of the electorate and clearly demonstrate a limit on the impact of political leaders on public opinion preferences. However, this persuasion or polarization can still be problematic, even when focused on secondary issues, that may be of extreme relevance.</p>2023-09-26info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Social Sciencespolarizing cuesdiscernimentsocial identitypartisanshipsocial conflictinfo:eu-repo/semantics/datasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/datasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionDatasetreponame:SciELO Datainstname:Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)instacron:SCIRepositório de Dados de PesquisaONGhttps://data.scielo.org/oai/requestdata@scielo.orgopendoar:2024-04-11T06:13:04SciELO Data - Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)falsedoi:10.48331/scielodata.CHGTGG
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title DISCERNMENT MAGNITUDE AND THE EFFECT OF POLARIZING CUES
spellingShingle DISCERNMENT MAGNITUDE AND THE EFFECT OF POLARIZING CUES
de Carvalho de Amorim, Lucas
Social Sciences
polarizing cues
discerniment
social identity
partisanship
social conflict
title_short DISCERNMENT MAGNITUDE AND THE EFFECT OF POLARIZING CUES
title_full DISCERNMENT MAGNITUDE AND THE EFFECT OF POLARIZING CUES
title_fullStr DISCERNMENT MAGNITUDE AND THE EFFECT OF POLARIZING CUES
title_full_unstemmed DISCERNMENT MAGNITUDE AND THE EFFECT OF POLARIZING CUES
title_sort DISCERNMENT MAGNITUDE AND THE EFFECT OF POLARIZING CUES
author de Carvalho de Amorim, Lucas
author_facet de Carvalho de Amorim, Lucas
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Social Sciences
polarizing cues
discerniment
social identity
partisanship
social conflict
topic Social Sciences
polarizing cues
discerniment
social identity
partisanship
social conflict
description <p>Which types of issues are more susceptible to persuasion or polarization through cues provided by political elites? The central hypothesis to be tested in this article proposes that political issues with high identity value and distinctiveness favor discernment, thus becoming less susceptible to persuasion and polarization by political elites (H1). The data used in this study were extracted from an experimental database with a probabilistic sample of the American electorate. To investigate H1, we analyzed the relationship between the polarizing cues effects found in the treatments and the difference in average support for ten political issues between Republicans and Democrats. The hypothesis was confirmed by the results, both in relation to the cues provided by the Republican Party and by Donald Trump. The findings strengthen the idea of a democratic system that truly represents the values of the electorate and clearly demonstrate a limit on the impact of political leaders on public opinion preferences. However, this persuasion or polarization can still be problematic, even when focused on secondary issues, that may be of extreme relevance.</p>
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