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題名:
Why Do Voters Change Their Evaluations of a President? A Taiwanese Case
作者:
湯晏甄
;
TANG, YEN-CHEN
;
CHANG, ALEX CHUAN-HSIEN
貢獻者:
客家學院客家語文暨社會科學學系
關鍵詞:
Attitudes
;
Broadcasting
;
Candidates
;
Citizens
;
Democracy
;
Democratization
;
Economic conditions
;
Economic growth
;
Effectiveness
;
Efficacy
;
Election results
;
Elections
;
Expectations
;
Heads of state
;
Individual differences
;
Ma Ying-jeou
;
Mass media
;
Panel data
;
Perceptions
;
Political campaigns
;
Political factors
;
Political science
;
Politics
;
Polls & surveys
;
Popularity
;
Presidential elections
;
Presidents
;
Public opinion
;
Ratings & rankings
;
Respondents
;
Taiwan
;
Unemployment
;
Voters
日期:
2016-06-01
上傳時間:
2026-04-23 11:51:38 (UTC+8)
出版者:
Cambridge University Press;Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
摘要:
摘要: In this paper, we analyze how citizens evaluate their president, especially focusing on why voters lower their evaluations at an individual-level perspective. We assert that citizens raise their evaluations of a new president when their expectations are met and lower their opinions when his or her performance disappoints them. Furthermore, the evaluations of the president are not only affected by a government's economic and diplomatic performance, but are also influenced by individual awareness of salient political issues, the contents of the news, and their own perceived influence on politics. We test the theoretical hypotheses using Taiwan's Election and Democratization Study (TEDS) panel survey data. The statistical results support our theoretical hypotheses and show that when President Ma's performance did not meet respondents’ expectations of unification and economic prosperity, the respondents updated their evaluations of Ma. In addition, it also shows that the extent of respondents’ media exposure and political efficacy are significantly associated with the change in their opinions of Ma.
其他題名: Japanese Journal of Political Science
出版者: Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
出版日期: 2016-06
出處: Japanese journal of political science, 2016-06, Vol.17 (2), p.301-321
資源來源: Political Science Database (Proquest)
版權: Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2016
識別號: ISSN: 1468-1099
識別號: EISSN: 1474-0060
識別號: DOI: 10.1017/S1468109916000086
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