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_aHETHERINGTON, Marc J _94785 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aThe effect of political trust on the presidential vote, 1968-96 |
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_aNew York, NY : _bCambridge University Press, _cJune 1999 |
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520 | 3 | _aScholars exploring the link between declining political trust and declining political participation have consistently arrived at null findings. Citrin (1974) finds those who trust the government are no more likely to vote, engage in campaign activities, or follow campaigns and public affairs than those who do not. Similarly, Rosenstone and Hansen (1993) find that, controlling for other factors, trust has no significant effect on any form of electoral participation. Only Miller, Goldenberg, and Erbring (1979) provide any evidence that trust affects participation, and they find only an indirect effect through external efficacy. | |
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_tAmerican Political Science Review _g93, 2, p. 311-326 _dNew York, NY : Cambridge University Press, June 1999 _xISSN 0003-0554 _w |
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