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Women Also Know Stuff: Challenging the Gender Gap in Political Sophistication

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  • KRAFT, PATRICK W.

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This article proposes a simple but powerful framework to measure political sophistication based on open-ended survey responses. Discursive sophistication uses automated text analysis methods to capture the complexity of individual attitude expression. I validate the approach by comparing it to conventional political knowledge metrics using different batteries of open-ended items across five surveys spanning four languages (total $ N\approx 35,000 $ ). The new measure casts doubt on the oft-cited gender gap in political knowledge: women might know fewer facts about institutions and elites, but they do not differ substantively in the sophistication of their expressed political attitudes.

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  • Kraft, Patrick W., 2024. "Women Also Know Stuff: Challenging the Gender Gap in Political Sophistication," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 118(2), pages 903-921, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:118:y:2024:i:2:p:903-921_22
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