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The ballot initiative process does not make people moregenerally knowledgeable about politics

Authors :
Seabrook, Nicholas R.
Dyck, Joshua J.
Lascher, Jr., Edward L.
Seabrook, Nicholas R.
Dyck, Joshua J.
Lascher, Jr., Edward L.

Abstract

Do ballot initiatives help to improve people’s knowledge about politics? In new research which uses election survey data from more than 120,000 voters across 48 states Nicholas R. Seabrook, Joshua J. Dyck and Edward L. Lascher, Jr. find that ballot initiatives have no positive effect on general political knowledge. They write that these results hold no matter how often ballot initiatives are used, how many initiatives are on the ballot during an election, and how much money was spent by the initiative’s supporters and opponents.

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OAIster
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application/pdf, Seabrook, Nicholas R., Dyck, Joshua J. and Lascher, Jr., Edward L. (2015) The ballot initiative process does not make people moregenerally knowledgeable about politics. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Aug 2015). Website., English, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1384396143
Document Type :
Electronic Resource