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To Participate or Not to Participate: The Link Between Survey Participation, Electoral Participation, and Political Interest
Authors:Voogt  Robert J J; Saris  Willem E
Institution: University of Amsterdam, ASCoR, Kloveniersburgwal 48, 1012 CX Amsterdam, The Netherlands. e-mail: voogt{at}pscw.uva.nl, e-mail: saris{at}pscw.uva.nl
Abstract:Survey participation, electoral participation, and politicalinterest have been given wide attention in the research literature,but no one so far has combined these three variables in onemodel. Taking the social isolation-hypothesis as our startingpoint, we developed a model with one factor, social involvement,as the common factor underlying these three types of participation.We reviewed the literature and concluded that we had to includea second underlying factor: attachment to society. Using a newdata set, gathered on the occasion of the 1998 Dutch nationalelections and including validated voter turnout measures, wewere able to test the model. After making some adaptions, wefound a model with a satisfactory fit. The results show that,by including social involvement and attachment to society asmediating variables, we can reach much higher levels of explainedvariances of survey and electoral participation than we canwith traditional models. The results also add to our understandingof the relationship between survey and electoral participationand political interest.
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