STABILITY AND CHANGE IN THE U.S. PUBLIC'S KNOWLEDGE OF POLITICS |
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Authors: | CARINI, MICHAEL X. DELLI KEETER, SCOTT |
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Affiliation: | assistant professor of political science at Barnard College, Columbia University associate professor of political science at Virginia Commonwealth University |
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Abstract: | The U.S. public's current knowledge about politics is comparedwith levels of knowlege in the 1940s and 1950s. Fourteen questionsasked by Gallup on various surveys from 1945 to 1957 were includedon a larger survey of political knowledge conducted by telephonein 1989 with a randomly selected sample of 610 adult U.S. residents.On 8 of the 14 items, the percentage answering correctly in1989 was higher than in the earlier surveys (by 4–15 points).One item showed an increase of 1 percent, two were down 1 percent,and three others declined by 5 percent, 9 percent, and 10 percent.When level of education is controlled, however, levels of knowledgeappear to have declined for most of the items. A reanalysisof some of the original Gallup data is used to estimate theeffectiveness of schools in transmitting political informationin 1989 compared with the earlier years. |
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