Party Polarization and Mass Partisanship: A Comparative Perspective


Party Polarization and Mass Partisanship: A Comparative Perspective is a scholarly work by Noam Lupu, published in 2014 in ''Political Behavior''. The main subjects of the publication include perception, perspective, social psychology, survey data collection, political science, cohort study, electrochemical polarization, women in government, and psychology. That relationship appears to be causal: using a long-term panel survey from the United States, I find that citizens become more partisan as they perceive polarization increasing.

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