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View article: The Spanish Political Attitudes Panel (12 waves)
The Spanish Political Attitudes Panel (12 waves) Open
The online POLAT Panel (Spanish Political Attitudes Dataset) tracks changes in the political attitudes and behaviors of 4,633 Spanish individuals over a 10-year period. Unlike most panel surveys that primarily emphasize socio-economic char…
View article: Rural representation in Europe: The presence of place in national parliaments
Rural representation in Europe: The presence of place in national parliaments Open
Altres ajuts: acords transformatius de la UAB
View article: Perceived Social Mobility and Populist Attitudes
Perceived Social Mobility and Populist Attitudes Open
Objectives This study aims to investigate the impact of perceived downward mobility on populist attitudes. Intergenerational downward mobility breaks the promise that new generations should meet the living standards of their parents, a cru…
View article: Not in the mood for party: Symptoms of depression reduce the weight of partisanship on vote choice
Not in the mood for party: Symptoms of depression reduce the weight of partisanship on vote choice Open
In this paper, we investigate whether symptoms of depression affect the relationship between partisanship—one of the most important predictors of electoral behavior—and vote choice. Building on research from mood and depressive realism, we…
View article: Ideological Identification, Type of Threat, and Differences in How Anger and Fear Relate to Anti-Immigrant and Populist Attitudes
Ideological Identification, Type of Threat, and Differences in How Anger and Fear Relate to Anti-Immigrant and Populist Attitudes Open
Following calls for a clear analytical distinction between populism and the specific ideological projects to which it is attached, the present article examines how populist and anti-immigrant attitudes relate to feelings of fear and anger …
View article: Do they feel like they don’t matter? The rural-urban divide in external political efficacy
Do they feel like they don’t matter? The rural-urban divide in external political efficacy Open
Rural areas have often been labelled by the literature as ‘left-behind’ areas or ‘places that don’t matter’, implicitly suggesting that residents of these communities feel neglected by political elites. This article studies the rural-urban…
View article: How much convergence exists between registered process measures and patient reported experience measures? A study on Catalan primary healthcare
How much convergence exists between registered process measures and patient reported experience measures? A study on Catalan primary healthcare Open
The use of quality measures is important for transparency and the continuous improvement of performance. However, we do not know enough about the relationship between registered process measures and patient reported experience measures (PR…
View article: Sexism and the Far‐Right Vote: The Individual Dynamics of Gender Backlash
Sexism and the Far‐Right Vote: The Individual Dynamics of Gender Backlash Open
This article contends that sexism plays a fundamental role in the electoral rise of the far right, both as a predisposition and as a changing attitude. Using panel data from Spain, we show that modern sexism is indeed among the most import…
View article: Replication Data for: Sexism and the Far-Right Vote: The Individual Dynamics of Gender Backlash
Replication Data for: Sexism and the Far-Right Vote: The Individual Dynamics of Gender Backlash Open
This article contends that sexism plays a fundamental role in the electoral rise of the far right, both as a predisposition and as a changing attitude. Using panel data from Spain we show that modern sexism is indeed among the most importa…
View article: POLAT Project. Spanish Political Attitudes
POLAT Project. Spanish Political Attitudes Open
The "POLAT-dataset-1-6-v1" contains waves 1 to 6 of the "POLAT Project. Spanish Political Attitudes", with information retrieved through online surveys carried out between 2010 and 2014. The dataset includes a total of 376 variables (not a…
View article: An unjustified bad reputation? The Dark Triad and support for populism
An unjustified bad reputation? The Dark Triad and support for populism Open
This research was supported by the project " Populist Attitudes in Spanish Public Opinion," funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitivity (CSO2014-52950-R).
View article: Inferring party positions across issue dimensions
Inferring party positions across issue dimensions Open
In this article, we argue that voters use party positions on an issue dimension as a heuristic device to locate parties on other dimensions on which they have less information about. We confirm our argument by fielding two survey experimen…
View article: Empowered and enraged: Political efficacy, anger and support for populism in Europe
Empowered and enraged: Political efficacy, anger and support for populism in Europe Open
This article addresses the psychological dynamics between internal political efficacy, emotions and support for populism. Contrary to the extended idea that populism is associated with low levels of political competence, it is argued that …
View article: Populism, participation, and political equality
Populism, participation, and political equality Open
This article analyses the relationship between populist attitudes and political participation. We argue that populist attitudes can be a motivation for participation through their identity, emotional, and moral components, and that they ha…
View article: How Perceptions of Inequality Between Countries Diminish Trust in the European Union: Experimental and Observational Evidence
How Perceptions of Inequality Between Countries Diminish Trust in the European Union: Experimental and Observational Evidence Open
In the context of increasingly salient economic disparities between member states, this article tests the novel theoretical claim that perceptions of inequality between European Union (EU) member states diminish citizens’ trust in European…
View article: Public opinion surveys
Public opinion surveys Open
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View article: Public or nonprofit? Career preferences and dimensions of public service motivation
Public or nonprofit? Career preferences and dimensions of public service motivation Open
While the foundational claim that PSM attracts individuals to the public sector is well established in the research literature, much uncertainty still exists about its influence on the choice between the public versus the nonprofit sector,…
View article: Economic crisis and national attitudes: experimental evidence from Spain
Economic crisis and national attitudes: experimental evidence from Spain Open
How do national economic crises affect citizens' feelings of attachment to the nation? Does a country's loss of economic status trigger expressions of nationalism as is often assumed? Building on insights from social identity theory, we hy…
View article: The Emotional Underpinnings of Populism: How Anger and Fear Affect Populist Attitudes
The Emotional Underpinnings of Populism: How Anger and Fear Affect Populist Attitudes Open
Popular accounts of populist movements often point to negative emotions as a key motivating factor underlying their support. However, little systematic research has been devoted to examining differences in how distinct negative emotions af…
View article: Replication Data for: Pass the Buck If You Can: How Partisan Competition Triggers Attribution Bias in Multilevel Democracies
Replication Data for: Pass the Buck If You Can: How Partisan Competition Triggers Attribution Bias in Multilevel Democracies Open
Data and replication code for "Pass the Buck If You Can: How Partisan Competition Triggers Attribution Bias in Multilevel Democracies"
View article: The Formation of Left‐Right Identification: Pathways and Correlates of Parental Influence
The Formation of Left‐Right Identification: Pathways and Correlates of Parental Influence Open
Given the significance of the left‐right dimension as one of the most frequently employed capping term of ideological thought in most western democracies, the question arises as to how people come to identify themselves along this continuu…