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Hard Choices, Easy Answers : Values, Information, and American Public Opinion
CHAPTER 9. Do Elites Experience Ambivalence Where Masses Do Not?
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December 31 2002
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December 31 2002
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10.1515/9780691220192-012
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. v
Contents
pp. v
Table of Contents
pp. vii
List of Figures
pp. vii
List of Figures
pp. xi
List of Tables
pp. xi
List of Tables
pp. xiii
Acknowledgments
pp. xiii
Acknowledgments
pp. 1
A Fickle Public?
pp. 1
CHAPTER 1. A Fickle Public?
pp. 15
Predispositions
pp. 27
Why Does Political Information Matter?
pp. 52
Ambivalence, Uncertainty, and Equivocation
pp. 67
Ambivalent Attitudes:
pp. 100
Uncertainty and Racial Attitudes
pp. 125
Equivocation
pp. 151
Mass Opinion and Representation
pp. 194
Do Elites Experience Ambivalence Where Masses Do Not?
pp. 216
Politics, Psychology, and the Survey Response
pp. 15
CHAPTER 2. Predispositions
pp. 27
CHAPTER 3. Why Does Political Information Matter?
pp. 52
CHAPTER 4. Ambivalence, Uncertainty, and Equivocation
pp. 67
CHAPTER 5. Ambivalent Attitudes: Abortion and Euthanasia
pp. 100
CHAPTER 6. Uncertainty and Racial Attitudes
pp. 125
CHAPTER 7. Equivocation
pp. 151
CHAPTER 8. Mass Opinion and Representation
pp. 194
CHAPTER 9. Do Elites Experience Ambivalence Where Masses Do Not?
pp. 216
CHAPTER 10. Politics, Psychology, and the Survey Response
pp. 225
Notes
pp. 225
Notes
pp. 233
References
pp. 243
Index
pp. 243
Index
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