| Jody Carlson - 1981 - 364 páginas
...pay in taxes, waste some of it, or don't waste very much of it? 2. How much of the time do you think you can trust the government in Washington to do what is right: just about always, most of the time, or only some of the time? 3. Would you say the government is pretty... | |
| Jody Carlson - 1981 - 364 páginas
...A measure of political anomie is created from these questions: 2. How much of the time do you think you can trust the government in Washington to do what is right: just about always. most of the time. or only some of the time? 3. Would you say the government is pretty... | |
| Linda L. M. Bennett, Stephen Earl Bennett - 1990 - 216 páginas
...are, or do you think hardly any of them are crooked at all?" (3) "How much of the time do you think you can trust the government in Washington to do what is right — just about always, most of the time, or only some of the time?" (4) "Would you say the government... | |
| Shanto Iyengar - 1994 - 207 páginas
...questions measuring respondents' trust in the federal government. 1. How much of the time do you think you can trust the government in Washington to do what is right — just about always, most of the time, or only some of the time? 2. How much of the time do you think... | |
| Katy Jean Harriger - 1992 - 288 páginas
...for Social Research at the University of Michigan regularly asks, "How much of the time do you think you can trust the government in Washington to do what is right — just about always, most of the time, only some of the time, or none of the time?" 2. Walter Lippmann,... | |
| Ruy A. Teixeira - 2011 - 258 páginas
...Political Cynicism Variables in Table 2-1 Can government be trusted? How much of the time do you think you can trust the government in Washington to do what is right — just about always, most of the time, or only some of the time? Is government run by big interests?... | |
| Jeffrey M. Berry, Kent E. Portney, Ken Thomson - 2002 - 348 páginas
...confidence in government is one involving a basic measure of trust: How much of the time do you think you can trust the government in Washington to do what is right — just about always, most of the time, or only some of the time? While sense of community questions... | |
| Richard A. Seltzer, Jody Newman, Melissa Voorhees Leighton - 1997 - 208 páginas
...in 1994). NES data show that between 1958 and 1994 the proportion of the population that said they "can trust the government in Washington to do what is right . . . only some of the time" jumped from 24.3 percent to 78.9 percent. On most questions of political alienation, women and men... | |
| John K. Roth - 1997 - 294 páginas
..."always" or "most of the time," respectively, when the question was "How much of the time do you think you can trust the government in Washington to do what is right?" The other two choices — "some of the time" and "hardly ever"— got 54 percent and 31 percent, respectively.... | |
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