Political attitudes over the life span: the Bennington women after fifty years
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adam_text | Contents
Illustrations xi
Figures xii
Tables xiii
Preface xxiii
1 Sociopolitical Orientations over the Life Span 3
Introduction, 3
Life Span Development of Sociopolitical Orientations, 4
Attitude Stability and Change over the Life Span, 6
Explanations of Individual Change, 10
Theoretical Issues in the Analysis of Change, 19
Social Change and Sociopolitical Orientations, 25
The Present Research, 26
2 Newcomb s Bennington Studies: The Impressionable Years 30
Introduction, 30
The Setting, 30
The Early Bennington Research, 35
Personality and Social Structure, 46
3 Persistence and Change: The Bennington Women at Mid Life 53
Introduction, 53
Political Attitudes and Activities in 1960, 55
Stability and Change since College, 57
Factors Associated with Change, 58
Summary of Persistence and Change, 60
Aging, Persistence, and Change: Unresolved Issues, 61
4 The Bennington Women Revisited: The Present Study 66
Introduction, 66
Research Design, 67
Data and Procedures, 69
Available Data over Time, 75
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Contents
Problems of Comparative Measurement, 76
The Concept of Political Ideology, 77
Measures of Sociopolitical Orientations, 78
The National Election Study, 83
Strategy of Analysis, 86
5 Generations and the Stability of Sociopolitical Orientations
over the Life Span 88
Introduction, 88
Aging, Cohorts, and Conservatism, 90
Patterns of Sociopolitical Orientations in the Bennington
Sample, 94
Bennington Effect or Generational Effect? 101
Comparisons with the 1984 National Election Study, 102
Comparisons to Pre 1984 NES Surveys, 108
Intercohort Differences in Political Orientations, 111
Summary and Conclusion, 118
6 Retrospective Accounts of Sociopolitical Orientations
over the Life Span 120
Introduction, 120
Retrospective Accounts of Attitudes and Attitude Change, 122
The Validity of Retrospective Attitudinal Reports, 126
A Concluding Note on Retrospections, 132
7 Aging and the Stability of Sociopolitical Orientations 135
Introduction, 135
Individual Stability of Sociopolitical Orientations, 137
Reassessing the Stability of Attitudes, 139
Estimating Stability and Change from the Impressionable
Years to Mid Life, 149
Attitude Change and Stability across the Life Span, 155
Results from the NES Panels, 167
Summary and Discussion, 169
8 Constancy of Personality, Cognitive Organization, and
the Stability of Sociopolitical Orientations 173
Introduction, 173
Analytic Strategies, 175
Individual Differences in the Potential for Change, 176
Cognitive Organization and the Centrality of Attitudes, 180
Stability of Personality and Political Conservatism, 196
Individual Differences in Susceptibility to Attitude Change, 200
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i Contents 9 Reference Groups, Social Support, and the
Stability of Sociopolitical Orientations 203
Introduction, 203
Exposure to Change Inducing Experiences, 204
The Supportiveness of Social Networks, 215
The Similarity of Social Network Ties, 220
Social Support and Attitude Stability, 228
Opportunities for Attitude Stability and Change, 249
10 Social Change and the Stability of Individuals:
A Review and Interpretation 253
Introduction, 253
Theoretical and Conceptual Issues, 254
Attitude Stability and Change over the Life Span, 257
Social Change and Historical Considerations, 266
Unresolved Issues: Avenues for Future Research, 271
Concluding Comments, 279
Appendix A. The Political and Economic Progressivism
(PEP) Scale 285
Appendix B. The 1984 Questionnaire 287
Appendix C. Comparison of Political Affect of the Bennington
Sample with the 1984 National Election Study Respondents 358
Appendix D. Comparison of the Bennington Sample with the
1952 84 NES Respondents 362
Appendix E. Structural Equation Models 382
Appendix F. Analyzing Synthetic Cohort Data 392
References 395
Name Index 411
Subject Index 415
ix
Illustrations
Theodore Newcomb on the Bennington College campus, circa 1940 xxiv
An aerial view of Bennington College, 1935 32
Robert Leigh, president of Bennington College from 1928 1941, at
the groundbreaking ceremony, 16 August 1931 34
The entire student body and faculty posed as Bennington College
opened in September 1932 36
The senior class procession at Bennington College s first
commencement, 6 June 1936 38
Theodore Newcomb s psychology class, McCullough House
living room, 9 June 1935 40
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Figures
3.1 Models of Attitude Stability over the Life Span 63
7.1 Linear Structural Equations Model for Early
Sociopolitical Orientations 145
7.2 Linear Structural Equations Model for Sociopolitical
Orientations at Mid Life 152
7.3 Linear Structural Equations Model for Sociopolitical
Orientations across the Life Span 156
9.1 Linear Structural Equations Model of the Influences of
Socioeconomic Experiences on Sociopolitical Orientations 213
10.1 Stability of Party Identification 269
10.2 Stability of Direction of Party Identification 270
10.3 Stability of Intensity of Party Identification 270
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Tables
2.1 Mean PEP Scores by Entering Cohort and Time of
Measurement 35
2.2 Mean PEP Scores by Class and Year 37
2.3 Mean PEP Scores for Individuals in Four Classes Who
Responded on All Occasions 39
2.4 Percent Preference for Presidential Candidates: Fall, 1936,
Bennington Students and Parents, as Reported by Students 41
2.5 Relationship of Father Child Political Preference 42
2.6 Relationship of Mother Child Political Preference 42
2.7 Hypothetical Bivariate Relationship between Student and
Parent Party Preferences at the Time of Entry to College 43
2.8 Mean PEP Scores of Williams, Skidmore, and
Bennington Students 45
2.9 Mean PEP Scores of Former Students, Classified According
to Time Spent in College and since College 49
2.10 Mean PEP Scores, Classified According to Frequency of
Being Chosen as Representative 51
3.1 Relationship between Change in Attitude in College and
1960 Political Conservatism Index 58
3.2 Relationship of Wife s Change in Attitude and Husband s
Political Conservatism 60
4.1 Frequencies of Respondents/Nonrespondents for Various
Categories of Participation 71
4.2 Distribution of Bennington Sample on Four Indicators of
Early Political Environment 72
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Tables 4.3 PEP Score Means for Various Categories of Bennington
Respondents and Nonrespondents 73
5.1 Univariate Distributions for Questions about
Political Preference 95
5.2 Univariate Distributions for Questions about
Interest in Politics 97
5.3 Univariate Distributions for Questions about Political
Interest since College 97
5.4 Univariate Distributions for Questions on
Political Involvement 98
5.5 Univariate Distributions for Candidate Preferences
(Conservative vs. Liberal) 100
5.6 Comparison of 1984 Bennington Respondents to 1984
National Election Study Respondents 103
5.7 Comparison of 1984 Bennington Respondents to 1984
National Election Study Respondents (Political Interest) 104
5.8 Comparison of 1984 Bennington Respondents to 1984
National Election Study Respondents (Political Issues) 106
5.9 Distribution of Bennington Sample by Birth Year 109
5.10 Comparison of Bennington Sample to Subgroups within the
National Election Presidential Year Surveys, 1952 84 109
5.11 Comparison of Bennington Sample to Subgroups within the
National Election Presidential Year Surveys, 1960 84 110
5.12 Comparisons of Party Identification by Birth Cohort
Categories in the National Election Studies, 1952 84 113
5.13 Comparisons of Liberal/Conservative Self Identification by
Birth Cohort Categories in the National Election Studies,
1952 84 114
5.14 Comparisons of Intensity of Party Identification by
Birth Cohort Categories in the National Election
Studies, 1952 84 116
5.15 Bennington Cohort Comparisons of Party Identification,
Strength, and Conservativism 117
6.1 Univariate Distributions for Political Viewpoints 123
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Tables 6.2 Subjective Assessments of Change: 1961 and 1984
Follow up Respondents 123
6.3 Subjective Assessments of Change in the Bennington
Contemporaries: 1984 Follow up Respondents 125
6.4 Consistency of 1960 and 1984 Retrospective Reports with
the Original 1930s PEP Score 128
6.5 Consistency of 1960 and 1984 Retrospective Reports of
Liberalism/Conservatism Scores with the Original 1930s
PEP Score 128
6.6 Relationship of 1960 Liberalism/Conservatism Score to
1930s PEP Score Using Actual and Retrospective Measures 129
6.7 Correlation Matrix among Selected Recall Variables:
Bennington Women 130
6.8 Univariate Distributions of Matching 1960 and 1984
Respondents for Candidate Preferences (Conservative
vs. Liberal) 132
6.9 Tabulation of 1984 Retrospective Candidate Preferences by
1960s Reports of Candidate Preferences: Bennington Panel 133
7.1A Correlation Matrix among Selected Variables:
Bennington Women 142
7. IB Paired Number of Observations in Correlation Matrix
among Selected Variables: Bennington Women 143
7.2 Partial Regression Coefficients for Prediction of Over Time
Measures of Sociopolitical Orientations from Indicators of
Political Background and Bennington College Environment 144
7.3 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model for Early Sociopolitical Orientations 146
7.4 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model for the Indicators of Sociopolitical Orientations
at Mid Life 150
7.5 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations at Mid Life—Model 1 153
7.6 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations at Mid Life—Model 2 154
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Tables 7.7 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model for the Indicators of Sociopolitical Orientations 157
7.8 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations across the
Life Span—Model 1 159
7.9 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations across the
Life Span—Model 2 161
7.10 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations across the
Life Span—Model 3 162
7.11 Bivariate Correlations among Subjective Assessments
of Change Using a Seven Point Scale: 1984
Follow up Respondents 163
7.12 Parameter Estimates for a Simplex Linear Structural
Equation Model of Retrospective Sociopolitical Orientations
over the Life Span 163
7.13 Percentage Agreement between Electoral Preferences,
1936 60: Bennington 1960 165
7.14 Percentage Agreement between Electoral Preferences,
1936 84: Bennington 1984 Respondents 166
7.15 Estimates of Four Year Stability Parameters for Party
Identification and Direction of Party Identification: National
Election Study Panels 168
8.1 Means and Standard Deviations of Rankings of Values
in Allport Vernon Scale for Respondents in 1960
and 1984 Surveys 183
8.2 Correlations of Rankings of Values in Allport Vernon Scale
with Measure of Political Orientations, 1960s and 1984 184
8.3 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations across the Life Span:
Bennington Women with High Salience of Political Interests
in the 1960s and 1984 186
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Tables
8.4 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations across the Life Span:
Bennington Women with Low Salience of Political Interests
in the 1960s and 1984 187
8.5 Rankings of Values in Allport Vernon Scale for Respondents
in 1960 and 1984 Surveys 188
8.6 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations across the Life Span:
Bennington Women Most Similar in Value Rankings
between the 1960s and 1984 190
8.7 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations across the Life Span:
Bennington Women Most Different in Value Rankings
between the 1960s and 1984 191
8.8 Distribution of Responses to Questions about Political
Activity between the 1940s and 1984 193
8.9 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations across the Life Span:
Bennington Women Most Politically Active between the
1940s and 1984 194
8.10 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations across the Life Span:
Bennington Women Least Politically Active between the
1940s and 1984 195
8.11 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations across the Life Span:
Bennington Women Most Interested in Social and Political
Issues between the 1940s and 1984 197
8.12 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations across the Life Span:
Bennington Women Least Interested in Social and Political
Issues between the 1940s and 1984 198
8.13 Product Moment Correlations between Measures of
Sociopolitical Conservatism and Aspects of Personality 199
xvii
Tables 8.14 Summary of Life Span Stability Estimates among Subgroups
of the Bennington Sample Defined by Differences in
Susceptibility to Attitude Change 201
9.1 Role Transitions in the Bennington Sample 207
9.2 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations across the Life Span:
Bennington Women with Most Role Transitions between
the 1940s and 1984 208
9.3 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations across the Life Span:
Bennington Women with Least Role Transitions between
the 1940s and 1984 209
9.4 Product Moment Correlations between Measures of
Sociopolitical Orientations and Role Transitions 211
9.5 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of the Influences of Socioeconomic Experiences on
Sociopolitical Orientation 214
9.6 Age and Political Network Variables: General Social
Survey, 1987 219
9.7 Respondent and Husband Candidate Preference, 1940
through 1980 221
9.8 Respondent Estimates of Similarity of Husband s
Liberalism/Conservatism by Respondent s Candidate
Preference, 1960 and 1984 Surveys 223
9.9 Respondent Estimates of Similarity of Friends
Liberalism/Conservatism by Respondent s Party
Preference, 1960 Surveys 224
9.10 Reports of Political Orientations of Friends, Bennington
Respondents, 1984 225
9.11 Correlations between Respondent s Measures of Political
Conservatism and Measures of Significant Others Political
Conservatism in 1960 and 1984 226
9.12 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations across the Life Span:
Bennington Women Most Similar to Their Husbands,
1940 80 230
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Tables
9.13 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations across the Life Span:
Bennington Women Least Similar to Their Husbands,
1940 80 231
9.14 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations across the Life Span:
Bennington Women Most Similar to Their Friends, 1960 80 233
9.15 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations across the Life Span:
Bennington Women Least Similar to Their Friends,
1960 80 234
9.16 Distribution of Birth Years for Children Born to the
Bennington Sample, Based on 1984 Survey Reports 236
9.17 Reports of Political Orientations of Children, Bennington
Respondents, 1984 238
9.18 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations across the
Life Span: Bennington Women Most Politically Similar
to Their Children 240
9.19 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations across the
Life Span: Bennington Women Least Politically Similar
to Their Children 241
9.20 Reports of Political Orientations of Children by Birth
Cohort, Bennington Respondents, 1984 243
9.21 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations across the Life Span:
Bennington Women Most Exposed to Children of the
1960s Era 244
9.22 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations across the Life Span:
Bennington Women Least Exposed to Children of the
1960s Era 245
9.23 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations across the Life Span:
Bennington Women with Most Politically Similar Networks
in 1984 247
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Tables 9.24 Parameter Estimates for a Linear Structural Equations
Model of Sociopolitical Orientations across the Life Span:
Bennington Women with Least Politically Similar Networks
in 1984 248
9.25 Summary of Life Span Stability Estimates among Subgroups
of the Bennington Sample Defined by Differences in
Opportunities for Attitude Change 250
10.1 Estimates of Eight Year Stability Parameters for Party
Identification and Direction of Party Identification: National
Election Study Panels 269
C. 1 Comparison of Political Affect of Bennington Respondents
and 1984 National Elections Study Respondents (Feeling
Thermometers) 359
D. 1 Comparison of the Bennington Respondents and the 1952
84 National Election Study Respondents: Political Party
Preference 362
D.2 Comparison of the Bennington Respondents and the 1964
84 National Election Study Respondents: Follow
Government Affairs 366
D.3 Comparison of the Bennington Respondents and the 1952
84 National Election Study Respondents: Interest in
Election Campaigns 368
D.4 Comparison of the Bennington Respondents and the 1952
84 National Election Study Respondents: Candidate
Preference 371
D.5 Comparison of the Bennington Respondents and the 1952
84 National Election Study Respondents: Interest in the
Election Outcome 373
D.6 Comparison of the Bennington Respondents and the 1974—
84 National Election Study Respondents: Attention to
Television News 374
D.7 Comparison of the Bennington Respondents and the 1980
84 National Election Study Respondents: Attention to
Political News 375
D.8 Comparison of the Bennington Respondents and the 1958
84 National Election Study Respondents: Perception of
Strength of U.S. Position 376
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Tables
D.9 Comparison of the Bennington Respondents and the 1956
84 National Election Study Respondents: Perceived
Likelihood of Conventional War 377
D. 10 Comparison of the Bennington Respondents and the 1982
84 National Election Study Respondents: Attitude toward
Government Spending 378
D. 11 Comparison of the Bennington Respondents and the 1970
84 National Election Study Respondents: Attitude toward
Aid to Minorities 379
D.12 Comparison of the Bennington Respondents and the 1980
84 National Election Study Respondents: Attitude toward
Defense Spending 381
E. 1 Measures of Statistical Fit of Attitude Stability Models
Estimated in Chapters 8 and 9 389
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spelling | Alwin, Duane F. 1944- Verfasser (DE-588)135976359 aut Political attitudes over the life span the Bennington women after fifty years Duane F. Alwin ; Ronald L. Cohen ; Theodore M. Newcomb Madison, Wis. Univ. of Wisconsin Press 1992 XXVIII, 422 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Life course studies Literaturverz. S. 395 - 410 Bennington College Alumni and alumnae Attitudes Longitudinal studies Frau Attitude change Longitudinal studies College graduates United States Attitudes Longitudinal studies Women Political activity United States Longitudinal studies Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd rswk-swf Lebenslauf (DE-588)4034869-6 gnd rswk-swf Politische Einstellung (DE-588)4076217-8 gnd rswk-swf USA USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 s Politische Einstellung (DE-588)4076217-8 s Lebenslauf (DE-588)4034869-6 s DE-604 Cohen, Ronald L. Verfasser aut Newcomb, Theodore Mead 1903-1984 Verfasser (DE-588)132031817 aut HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=003520653&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Alwin, Duane F. 1944- Cohen, Ronald L. Newcomb, Theodore Mead 1903-1984 Political attitudes over the life span the Bennington women after fifty years Bennington College Alumni and alumnae Attitudes Longitudinal studies Frau Attitude change Longitudinal studies College graduates United States Attitudes Longitudinal studies Women Political activity United States Longitudinal studies Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd Lebenslauf (DE-588)4034869-6 gnd Politische Einstellung (DE-588)4076217-8 gnd |
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title | Political attitudes over the life span the Bennington women after fifty years |
title_auth | Political attitudes over the life span the Bennington women after fifty years |
title_exact_search | Political attitudes over the life span the Bennington women after fifty years |
title_full | Political attitudes over the life span the Bennington women after fifty years Duane F. Alwin ; Ronald L. Cohen ; Theodore M. Newcomb |
title_fullStr | Political attitudes over the life span the Bennington women after fifty years Duane F. Alwin ; Ronald L. Cohen ; Theodore M. Newcomb |
title_full_unstemmed | Political attitudes over the life span the Bennington women after fifty years Duane F. Alwin ; Ronald L. Cohen ; Theodore M. Newcomb |
title_short | Political attitudes over the life span |
title_sort | political attitudes over the life span the bennington women after fifty years |
title_sub | the Bennington women after fifty years |
topic | Bennington College Alumni and alumnae Attitudes Longitudinal studies Frau Attitude change Longitudinal studies College graduates United States Attitudes Longitudinal studies Women Political activity United States Longitudinal studies Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd Lebenslauf (DE-588)4034869-6 gnd Politische Einstellung (DE-588)4076217-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Bennington College Alumni and alumnae Attitudes Longitudinal studies Frau Attitude change Longitudinal studies College graduates United States Attitudes Longitudinal studies Women Political activity United States Longitudinal studies Lebenslauf Politische Einstellung USA |
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