Issues,parties and attitudinal stability: A comparative study of Sweden and the United States |
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Authors: | Richard G. Niemi Anders Westholm |
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Affiliation: | University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627, USA;Uppsala University, S-75120 Uppsala, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Though Converse's work has generated considerable debate about attitudes vs. nonattitudes, there has been surprisingly little new evidence concerning attitude stability in national electorates. We present data from three panel studies that show that the Swedish electorate is consistently more stable than its American counterpart. More importantly, the pattern of continuity levels across types of issues differs from that in the American electorate, with the highest continuity rates for abstract, ‘ideological’ issues. An explanation that accounts for the differences in continuity levels within as well as between countries is found in a structural factor, as suggested by Converse. That factor is the party system. In both countries there is variation in the relationship between party preferences and issue positions, but on the whole the parties in Sweden give clearer, more consistent cues about where to stand on issues. |
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