P. E. Converse's scientific contributions

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Publications (1)


Public Opinion and Voting Behavior
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January 1975

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... Moreover, that standard consensus that the public was poorly informed, largely passive, i.e., lacking individual agency, hence was dismissive of the possibility of the electorate displaying judgment (Delli Carpini & Keeter, 1996;Zaller, 1992;Converse, 1962;Converse & Markus, 1979). Moreover, the role of emotion was, as had long been the 7 case, treated as largely disruptive of democratic judgment, a view largely challenged outside of those making use of valence as a core idea, hence the conclusion seemed to be that valence summarized largely inarticulate through stable loyalties which anchored people to partisan loyalties (Converse, 1966;Converse, 1975). ...

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Operationalizing emotion: identifying best practices for three common conceptions
Public Opinion and Voting Behavior
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  • January 1975