Measuring Partisanship as a Social Identity in Multi-Party Systems

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Alexa Bankert
Leonie Huddy
Martin Rosema
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[1] University of Georgia,Department of Political Science, School of Public and International Affairs
[2] Stony Brook University,Department of Political Science
[3] University of Twente,Department of Political Science
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Political Behavior | 2017年 / 39卷
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Partisanship; Political participation; Social identity; Latent trait; Scale measurement;
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There is no doubt that partisanship is a powerful influence on democratic political behavior. But there is also a lively debate on its nature and origins: Is it largely instrumental in nature and shaped by party performance and issues stances? Or is it basically a long-standing expressive identity reinforced by motivated reasoning and strong emotions? We assess the nature of partisanship in the European context, examining the measurement properties and predictive validity of a multi-item partisan identity scale included in national surveys conducted in the Netherlands, Sweden, and the U.K. Using a latent variable model, we show that an eight-item partisan identity scale provides greater information about partisan intensity than a standard single-item and has the same measurement properties across the three countries. In addition, the identity scale better predicts in-party voting and political participation than a measure of ideological intensity (based on both left–right self-placement and agreement with the party on key issues), providing support for an expressive approach to partisanship in several European democracies.
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