I.
Policy and Process Space
A. Research on policy attitudes that suggests policy
space is an inadequate explanation
B. How process space differs from policy space
C. The relationship between policy and process space
D. The impact of process judgments on political
judgments: What does it explain?
1. Approval of government
2. Ross Perot
3. Approval of reforms
4. Compliance with the law
II. The Processes People Want
III. Public Deliberation
IV. Potential Problems and Limitations of the Study
A. Contradictory attitudes or fuzzy thinking in
response to 1-sided questions?
B. 1998 survey data as possibly time-bound? During Lewinsky scandal,
C. Circumstantial evidence?
1. Using focus groups to resolve
uncertainties
2. Are other interpretations possible?
Review
Questions:
1. Review the research presented in HTM on the
importance of policy attitudes in explaining public opinion and voting
behavior.
2. Compare the properties of policy and process
space and the relative ability of each to explain public opinion and voting
behavior in the
3. Based on your understanding of the public’s
assessments of specific processes and their relative assessments of the people
and politicians, what can you say about what kind of representation the public
prefers—delegate, trustee, direct democracy, or something else?
4. What role does the public’s false consensus,
their views on the utility of debate and compromise, and their evaluation of nondemocratic structures play in their desire for stealth
government?
5. Evaluate the claim by some classic democratic theorists
that public
6. What are some of the potential problems or
limitations of HTM’s study?