dc.description.abstract | As the second Taiwanese Hakka people has many unique cultural connotations. Like language, food, clothing and other lifestyles have different with other ethinc groups.Do Hakka peopleattitude ofpoliticshave different views with other ethnic groups?
To answer this question, this study used the "Taiwan Social Change Survey" database and CEC database of electionsinformation as a sample source for analysing. Taiwan experienced political environment changes, In order toknow Hakka people whether there are the political views of its particularity. This study used a comprehensive questionnaire in 1990, 2000 and 2010 for the three years to analyze timing variations across Hakka political attitudes.
In addition, according to the literature after the crawl, past research found that political parties tend to think Hakka as "North-Blue", and the higher the proportion of the population are getting Hakka tendency KMT results. Therefore, this study also included a "region", "Hakka proportion of the population", "partisan" and other variables to observe whether political tendencies as Hakka Blue? Hakka people and all the people in contrast, is there so special?
In this study, using ANOVA and simple Linear Regression to analysis the samples.To Analysis the relationshipof "Hakka population proportionand degree of political support", "Hakka ethnic and national people differences in political attitudes," as well as analysing Hakka political attitude changes between 1990-2010,.
The results of this study found that the Hakka people seem not "special."First, there are not have different between Hakka "political attitude" and the National People′s. Second, there are different political attitudes in their live areas. Third, the Hakka people′s "political attitude" changes over time, there are differences. | en_US |