Identifier

etd-07102007-145805

Degree

Master of Arts (MA)

Department

Political Science

Document Type

Thesis

Abstract

In this paper I retest the assertion that party identification is multidimensional by using the 2000 American National Election Survey. Variables relevant to partisanship are used to examine how voters connect their evaluations of the two parties. The findings support the theory of multidimensionality. The data show that the multidimensional conceptualization of party identification is better for understanding the attitudes and behavior of partisans.

Date

2007

Document Availability at the Time of Submission

Release the entire work immediately for access worldwide.

Committee Chair

James C.Garand

DOI

10.31390/gradschool_theses.350

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