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Ideological Roots of Second-Order Political Beliefs


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Ingrid Kv氓le Faleide som holder en presentasjon.
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Ingrid Faleide, stipendiat fra Institutt for Politikk og Forvaltning, presenterer Ideological Roots of Second-Order Political Beliefs.

Ingrid Faleide, stipendia fra Institutt for Politikk og Forvaltning presenterer Ideological Roots of Second-Order Political Beliefs.

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Engelsk sammendrag

Perceptions of what others think鈥攕econd-order political beliefs鈥攑lay a crucial role in shaping political behavior and policy support. Research has shown that people often underestimate public support for inclusive and pro-climate policies, which can act as a barrier to their implementation. Yet, we still lack political theoretical models to explain why such misperceptions arise and vary systematically across individuals.
This study theorizes and tests the ideological roots of second-order political beliefs. Drawing on the logic of the 鈥渇unnel of causality鈥 framework, it treats ideology as a structural determinant shaping how citizens perceive public opinion. Using survey experiments from six Western European countries, we examine how respondents perceive public opinion under zero-sum and non-zero-sum policy framings related to climate change and Muslim minority inclusion.