Issueframing als een vorm van equivalence framing: het effect van progressieve versus conservatieve introductieteksten op gerapporteerde attitudes in politieke stemhulpen

Translated title of the contribution: Issue framing as equivalence framing: The effect of conservative and progressive introduction texts on political attitudes reported in Voting Advice Applications

B.C. Holleman, Peter Oldenhuis, N. Kamoen

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Abstract

The framing of a message can affect the way people think about an issue, and
the framing of attitude questions influences the opinions expressed. Current
research investigated political emphasis framing in the context of Voting
Advice Applications. In an online survey regarding the European Elections
(2019), a conservative vs. progressive frame was manipulated across 15 questions. As the original VAA did not include introductory texts to the questions, a control condition without introduction texts was also added. Participants (N = 106) were randomly assigned to one of these three conditions. Results show that there is an effect for conservative introductions to elicit answers reflecting more progressive attitudes, but only for the group of respondents with conservative voting positions (PTV). This pattern could not be explained by political sophistication: higher political sophistication is related to a main effect of more progressive answering behaviour, but does not explain the
framing effect for conservative frames in the conservative group.
Translated title of the contributionIssue framing as equivalence framing: The effect of conservative and progressive introduction texts on political attitudes reported in Voting Advice Applications
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)279-308
Number of pages30
JournalTijdschrift voor Taalbeheersing
Volume42
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2020

Keywords

  • Voting Advice Applications (VAAs)
  • conservative/progressive-dimension
  • issue framing
  • political attitudes
  • question wording effects

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