10.5878/002443
Ekehammar, Bo
Bo
Ekehammar
Department of Psychology , Stockholm University
Socio-political attitudes 1975_2
Sociopolitiska attityder 1975_2
Stockholm University
1995
Political behaviour and attitudes
Politiska beteenden och attityder
Youth
Ungdomar
Social Sciences
Samhällsvetenskap
Social behaviour and attitudes
Socialt beteende och attityder
POLITICS
POLITIK
SOCIAL STRATIFICATION AND GROUPINGS
SOCIAL STRATIFIERING OCH GRUPPERING
SOCIETY AND CULTURE
SAMHÄLLE OCH KULTUR
1995-08-16
1975-01-01
swe
10.58141/ahh5-3933
523.85 KiB
314 variables
232 cases
1.0
The central aim of the study is looking at various aspects of political perception as a function of socio-political ideology. The politically percepted objects consists mainly of political parties, party-leaders and countries. The measurement of political perception is made through multi-dimensional scaling, semantic differential and political differential. Political ideology is operationalized through party affiliation and socio-political attitude (measured with a specially designed scale). From these data some indexes are generated on the individual level for cognitive articulation and cognitive differentiation which then are related to the individual's socio-political ideology. The first part of the study contains questions about attitudes to various phenomena in society, socio-economical questions, party preferences (own, parents), education of relatives, estimation of: left-right, religiosity and extremism. The second part (where the sample is a subgroup of the first part's sample) contains the same questions plus estimations of: some Swedish politicians, countries (Sweden, USA, the Soviet Union and China) and Swedish political parties.
The central aim of the study is looking at various aspects of political perception as a function of socio-political ideology. The politically percepted objects consists mainly of political parties, party-leaders and countries. The measurement of political perception is made through multi-dimensional scaling, semantic differential and political differential. Political ideology is operationalized through party affiliation and socio-political attitude (measured with a specially designed scale). From these data some indexes are generated on the individual level for cognitive articulation and cognitive differentiation which then are related to the individual's socio-political ideology. The first part of the study contains questions about attitudes to various phenomena in society, socio-economical questions, party preferences (own, parents), education of relatives, estimation of: left-right, religiosity and extremism. The second part (where the sample is a subgroup of the first part's sample) contains the same questions plus estimations of: some Swedish politicians, countries (Sweden, USA, the Soviet Union and China) and Swedish political parties.
Sweden
Swedish Council for Research in the Humanitie and Social Sciences
F 840/79