Social Belief System

2015-04-24  本文已影响0人  MC1229

Paper1: Public attitudes toward biofuels

Main Argument: This research used telephone survey data of 593 adults in Wisconsin state, in which the respondents were asked to questions on their demographic information, party identification, media (TV or newspaper) attention (political or science), biofuels knowledge, also their perception on the environmental, economic, ethical/social, political effect of biofuels. Demographic, party, media attention and knowledge, which were constructed in n-point scale, served as the independent variable. The four dimension of perception towards biofuels, which are the dependent variables, are constructed by net benefit method (benefit minus risk). The result is mainly reflected in the following regression table, which shows: 1) the older, the less benefit the respondent would perceive towards biofuels, 2) the more Democrat the respondent claimed himself to be, the greater benefit the respondent would perceive, 3) the more knowledges the respondent has towards biofuels, the less benefit the respondent would perceive, 4) motivated reasoning process exist within partisan groups when they form the opinion of biofuels (see the interaction term).

Paper1. Biofuels Attitude.png

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The analysis relies mainly on telephone survey, there are some parts where I find maybe problematic.

  1. To some extend, the questions are examining respondents reasoning ability, but not the knowledge of biofuel, like question "Using biofuels in cars does not create air pollution".
  2. Also, questions like "Government subsidies of biofuel mainly goes to oil companies" are more related to one`s political attitude, rather than scientific knowledge.
  3. 4 out of 9 questions are related to Wisconsin state biofuel production--if one fails to answer such state specific questions, it does not necessarily means he does not know much on biofuel.

Paper2: What moves public opinion

Main Argument: This research is on how the TV news content would affect public opinion. The main finding of the paper is: 1) the TV news content before T1 is negatively correlated to opinions in T2; 2) among the many sources, news commentaries during T1 to T2 have the most dramatic effect on public opinion; 3) popular presidents tend to have positive effects, while unpopular presidents do not.

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Paper3: Political Ideology: Its Structure, Functions, and Elective Affinities

Main point: This paper is about the structure, contents, and functions of ideological belief systems. They argues: 1) liberalism and conservatism are not orthogonal; 2) ideology has psychological bases from the bottom up, while it is also top down by elite construction; 3) it also talks about the psychological bases and functions of ideology.

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