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Skala Kepercayaan Umum×Skala Keterlibatan Warga×
BidangSosiologi PolitikSosiologi Politik
KeluargaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Tahun asal1956–19941995–2008
PencetusMorris Rosenberg, Toshio YamagishiCliff Zukin, Scott Keeter, Russell Dalton
TipeSelf-report questionnaireSelf-report questionnaire / Behavioral frequency
Sumber perintisRosenberg, M. (1956). Misanthropy, political ideology, and political information. Public Opinion Quarterly, 20(2), 274-290. DOI ↗Zukin, C., Keeter, S., Andolina, M., Jenkins, K., & Delli Carpini, M. X. (2006). A new engagement? Political participation, civic life, and the changing American citizen. Oxford University Press. link ↗
AliasGTS, Trust in StrangersCES, Political Participation Scale
Terkait54
RingkasanThe Generalized Trust Scale measures an individual's propensity to trust people in general, particularly strangers with whom they have no direct relationship. Originally developed by Morris Rosenberg in 1956 and later refined by Toshio Yamagishi and colleagues, it has become foundational in research on social capital, civic participation, and intergroup relations.The Civic Engagement Scale measures the extent and type of an individual's participation in civic, political, and community life. Rather than a single construct, it typically encompasses multiple dimensions: electoral participation (voting), political activity (contacting officials, campaign involvement), civic service (volunteering, organizational membership), and social participation (community meetings, neighborhood involvement). Developed by scholars including Zukin, Keeter, and Dalton, it captures how citizens actualize their democratic role.
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