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Francois Petry, Robert Thomson, Elin Naurin, Belchior, Ana Maria, Heinz Brandenburg, Dominic Duval ...Henrik Oscarsson (2017). When Heuristics Go Bad: Citizens’ Misevaluations of Campaign Pledge Fulfillment in Five Countries. 75th Annual MPSA Conference .
F. Petry et al., "When Heuristics Go Bad: Citizens’ Misevaluations of Campaign Pledge Fulfillment in Five Countries", in 75th Annu. MPSA Conf. , Chicago, 2017
@misc{petry2017_1713867650726, author = "Francois Petry and Robert Thomson and Elin Naurin and Belchior, Ana Maria and Heinz Brandenburg and Dominic Duval and Henrik Oscarsson", title = "When Heuristics Go Bad: Citizens’ Misevaluations of Campaign Pledge Fulfillment in Five Countries", year = "2017" }
TY - CPAPER TI - When Heuristics Go Bad: Citizens’ Misevaluations of Campaign Pledge Fulfillment in Five Countries T2 - 75th Annual MPSA Conference AU - Francois Petry AU - Robert Thomson AU - Elin Naurin AU - Belchior, Ana Maria AU - Heinz Brandenburg AU - Dominic Duval AU - Henrik Oscarsson PY - 2017 CY - Chicago AB - We use data from national election surveys in Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, Portugal and Sweden to clarify the impact of stereotypic political attitudes on citizens’ evaluations of specific pledge fulfillment. We start by replicating a previous analysis of the tone of evaluations in a single country, and we find that our comparative data are consistent with the findings from the previous analysis: the tone of citizens’ evaluations is positively associated with actual government performance, political knowledge, government party ID and political trust and negatively associated with opposition party ID. We also develop an original model of the accuracy of evaluations. We find that the accuracy of citizens’ evaluations is positively associated with political knowledge, but it can be negatively associated with actual government performance and with party ID and political trust in contradiction with the findings from the models for the tone of citizens’ evaluations. ER -