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Polarization Eh? Ideological Divergence and Partisan Sorting in the Canadian Mass Public
Public Opinion Quarterly, 2020There has be increasing concern among commentators and scholars about a possible polarization of the Canadian public that resembles what we have seen in the United States.
Eric Merkley
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Politically Polarized, Ideologically... Complicated: Mapping America's Ideological Terrain, Part 1
2016As part of the RAND Presidential Election Panel Survey (PEPS) series, researchers use multi-dimensional scaling to map the ideological terrain of the American electorate and examine its contours.
Joshua Mendelsohn, Michael Pollard
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Authoritarianism, Affective Polarization, and Economic Ideology
Political Psychology, 2018I consider two theories of affective polarization between Democrats and Republicans in the United States: (1) ideological divergence on size‐of‐government issues (Webster & Abramowitz, ) and (2) authoritarianism‐based partisan sorting (Hetherington & Weiler, ).
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Ideology and Polarization Among Women State Legislators
Legislative Studies Quarterly, 2019In early work on women in Congress, scholars consistently identified a tendency among women legislators to be more liberal roll‐call voters than male copartisans. Recent changes in Congress point to the polarization of women, where Democratic women remain more liberal than Democratic men but Republican women are no different from, or more conservative ...
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Ideology, Polarization and Candidate Entry
2010This dissertation examines the role of incumbent ideology on the entry decisions of congressional opponents, particularly high quality opponents. In order to better understand the interplay between incumbent ideology and opposition entry, this relationship is investigated in three distinct types of elections: House primary, House general and Senate ...
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Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 2020
T. Harel, Ifat Maoz, E. Halperin
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T. Harel, Ifat Maoz, E. Halperin
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