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Public Opinion Quarterly 15:601-623 (1951)
© 1951 American Association for Public Opinion Research

Political Party Identification and Attitudes Toward Foreign Policy

GEORGE BELKNAP and ANGUS CAMPBELL

George Belknap is Study Director and Angus Campbell is Director of the Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan

The influence of group membership on individual attitudes and group behavior is a matter of interest to students in many areas of social science. Groups as intimate as the family and as diffuse as the nation have been studied. This study suggests the manner in which a mechanism of political party identification operates to influence the opinions of voters.


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