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American Politics Research | 2014

Side by Side, Worlds Apart: Desired Policy Change as a Function of Preferences AND Perceptions

Dona-Gene Mitchell; Matthew V. Hibbing; Kevin B. Smith; John R. Hibbing

The degree to which people desire policy change is a function of two factors: preferences for future policies and perceptions of current policies. Political scientists, pollsters, and pundits know a good deal about people’s policy preferences but surprisingly little about the distance of those preferences from policy perceptions . In this article, we assess the distance between policy perceptions and policy preferences to calculate the amount of policy change desired. The data come from an original survey tapping respondents’ preferred and perceived policies and from those few National Election Surveys where parallel items on policy preferences and perceptions were posed. By incorporating policy perceptions alongside of preferences, our findings provide a better indication of the gulf between the policy change desired by liberals and the policy change desired by conservatives. The findings help explain polarization in the United States where differences in policy preferences alone often do not indicate extreme diversity.


American Journal of Political Science | 2007

Does Familiarity Breed Contempt? The Impact of Information on Mass Attitudes toward Congress

Jeffery J. Mondak; Edward G. Carmines; Robert Huckfeldt; Dona-Gene Mitchell; Scot Schraufnagel


American Journal of Political Science | 2012

It's About Time: The Lifespan of Information Effects in a Multiweek Campaign

Dona-Gene Mitchell


Political Psychology | 2014

Here Today, Gone Tomorrow? Assessing How Timing and Repetition of Scandal Information Affects Candidate Evaluations

Dona-Gene Mitchell


Social Science Research | 2013

Convenient yet not a convenience sample: Jury pools as experimental subject pools.

Gregg R. Murray; Cynthia R. Rugeley; Dona-Gene Mitchell; Jeffery J. Mondak


Political Psychology | 2015

The Temporal Consistency of Personality Effects: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey

Andrew J. Bloeser; Damarys Canache; Dona-Gene Mitchell; Jeffery J. Mondak; Emily Rowan Poore


Archive | 2009

Fault lines: Why the Republicans lost Congress

Jeffery J. Mondak; Dona-Gene Mitchell


Archive | 2008

The context for defeat

Dona-Gene Mitchell; Jeffery J. Mondak


Democratization | 2015

Perceived human rights and support for new democracies: lessons from Mexico

Courtney Hillebrecht; Dona-Gene Mitchell; Sergio C. Wals


Electoral Studies | 2013

In search of enduring information effects: Evidence from a ten-week panel experiment

Dona-Gene Mitchell

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Courtney Hillebrecht

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Elizabeth Theiss-Morse

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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John R. Hibbing

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Kevin B. Smith

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Michael W. Wagner

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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