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Issue Framing Experiment×Political Knowledge Scale×
OborPolitická psychologiePolitická psychologie
RodinaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Rok vzniku19971993
TvůrceThomas Nelson; Dennis Chong & James DruckmanMichael Delli Carpini & Scott Keeter
TypSurvey/lab experimentFactual knowledge battery
Původní zdrojNelson, T. E., Clawson, R. A., & Oxley, Z. M. (1997). Media framing of a civil liberties conflict and its effect on tolerance. American Political Science Review, 91(3), 567-583. DOI ↗Delli Carpini, M. X., & Keeter, S. (1993). Measuring political knowledge: Putting first things first. American Journal of Political Science, 37(4), 1179-1206. DOI ↗
Další názvyFraming Effects Experiment, Emphasis Framing Study, Equivalence Framing ExperimentCivic Knowledge Battery, Factual Political Knowledge Index, Delli Carpini-Keeter Knowledge Items
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ShrnutíAn issue framing experiment manipulates how a political issue is described, emphasizing different considerations, to test how framing shifts opinion. Nelson, Clawson and Oxley's (1997) classic study showed that framing a Klan rally as a free-speech issue versus a public-order issue changed tolerance judgments, and Chong and Druckman (2007) systematized framing theory and the experimental methods used to estimate framing effects.The Political Knowledge Scale measures the range of factual information about politics that citizens hold and can retrieve, operationalized as a battery of factual quiz items. Delli Carpini and Keeter (1993, 1996) established the canonical short batteries (often five items) and argued that general political knowledge, not domain-specific information, is the most useful and reliable construct for survey research.
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