RACE AND TRUST IN GOVERNMENT: TESTING THE POLITICAL REALITY MODEL |
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Authors: | HOWELL, SUSAN E. FAGAN, DEBORAH |
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Affiliation: | University of New Orleans Dupage County Regional Planning Commission Wheaton, Illinois |
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Abstract: | Ever since the Institute for Social Research began measuringpolitical trust more than twenty years ago, racial differenceshave been noted. Since 1968 blacks have been notably less trustingthan whites. The explanation most commonly offered is the politicalreality model. This note directly tests the political realitymodel by comparing the relationship of race to trust in twosettings. One is the nation in 1984 and the second is a citywhere a black mayor and black administration had been in officefor eight years. If the political reality model is correct,the relationship of being black to trust should be positivein the local setting, precisely the opposite of the negativedirection in national samples. The political reality model performedwell under this direct comparison. As others have found, theCPS trust questions measure in large part one's evaluation ofincumbents. These incumbent evaluations are part of the politicalreality that blacks respond to in answering the trust questions. |
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