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Trust in American Government: Longitudinal Measurement Equivalence in the ANES, 1964-2008

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  • Dmitriy Poznyak
  • Bart Meuleman
  • Koen Abts
  • George F. Bishop

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For over 50 years (1958–2012) the American National Election Studies (ANES) survey has been measuring citizens’ evaluations of the trustworthiness of the “government in Washington†—an indicator that has been widely used to monitor the dynamics of political trust in the US over time.

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  • Dmitriy Poznyak & Bart Meuleman & Koen Abts & George F. Bishop, "undated". "Trust in American Government: Longitudinal Measurement Equivalence in the ANES, 1964-2008," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 793d3fc1192d44d4afdba8fa7, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:793d3fc1192d44d4afdba8fa74536c8d
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    1. T. W. G. Meer & E. Ouattara, 2019. "Putting ‘political’ back in political trust: an IRT test of the unidimensionality and cross-national equivalence of political trust measures," Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, Springer, vol. 53(6), pages 2983-3002, November.
    2. Kim-Lee Tuxhorn & John W. D'Attoma & Sven Steinmo, 2019. "Trust in institutions: Narrowing the ideological gap over the federal budget," Journal of Behavioral Public Administration, Center for Experimental and Behavioral Public Administration, vol. 2(1).
    3. Sedef Turper & Kees Aarts, 2017. "Political Trust and Sophistication: Taking Measurement Seriously," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 130(1), pages 415-434, January.

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    Political trust; ANES; Measurement equivalence; Comparability; Multigroup confirmatory factor analysis; Structural equation modeling;
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