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Collective Action Tendency Measurement (SIMCA)×Skala Partisipasi Politik×
BidangPsikologi PolitikPsikologi Politik
KeluargaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Tahun asal20081995
PencetusMartijn van Zomeren, Tom Postmes & Russell SpearsSidney Verba, Kay Lehman Schlozman, Henry Brady
TipeSelf-report multi-construct measureSelf-report
Sumber perintisvan Zomeren, M., Postmes, T., & Spears, R. (2008). Toward an integrative social identity model of collective action: A quantitative research synthesis of three socio-psychological perspectives. Psychological Bulletin, 134(4), 504-535. DOI ↗Verba, S., Schlozman, K. L., & Brady, H. E. (1995). Voice and equality: Civic voluntarism in American politics. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. link ↗
AliasSIMCA, Collective Action Scale, Protest Intention MeasurePPCS, Civic Participation Measure, Political Activity Scale
Terkait43
RingkasanCollective action tendency measurement, organized by the Social Identity Model of Collective Action (SIMCA; van Zomeren, Postmes and Spears, 2008), assesses the psychological predictors of willingness to engage in protest and group-based political action: perceived injustice (especially group-based anger), group efficacy, and politicized social identity. SIMCA integrates these three traditions into a structural model in which identity drives action both directly and through injustice and efficacy.The Political Participation Scale measures engagement in civic and political activities, encompassing voting, campaign involvement, contacting officials, organizational membership, community volunteering, and protest activity. Developed by Verba, Schlozman, and Brady (1995), the measure captures both conventional participation (voting, contacting representatives) and unconventional participation (protest, civil disobedience). It addresses fundamental questions in political science: Why do some citizens engage while others withdraw? How do structural resources (time, money, education) and psychological factors (efficacy, interest) drive participation?
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