Non-voting in U.S. presidential elections reflecting on pluralism and elitism

dc.contributor.authorCapeheart, Loretta
dc.date.accessioned2023-04-12T18:09:49Z
dc.date.available2023-04-12T18:09:49Z
dc.date.issued2000-08
dc.description.abstractThe purpose of this quantitative research was to analyze the relationship between non-voting in U.S. presidential elections and political cynicism, political knowledge, and perceived political self-efficacy. Further, social-class variables were analyzed to allow for an understanding of any intervening or explanatory relationships involving income, education, and occupation. Data analyzed in this study come from the National Election Studies and encompasses presidential election years between and including 1964 and 1996. The relationship between non-voting and the characteristics listed above were expected to support either the pluralist or elitist theories of democracy. The major findings of this study support both theories depending on the measure used. The elitist perspective is supported with regard to political knowledge and perceived political self-efficacy while the pluralist perspective is supported with regard to political cynicism. Results related to the social-class measures were mixed.
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11274/14815
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.subjectUnited States Presidential Elections
dc.subjectNon-voting Behavior
dc.subjectVoting Behavior
dc.subjectPluralism
dc.subjectElitism
dc.titleNon-voting in U.S. presidential elections reflecting on pluralism and elitismen_US
dc.typeDissertationen_US
thesis.degree.collegeCollege of Arts and Sciencesen_US
thesis.degree.disciplineSociologyen_US
thesis.degree.grantorTexas Woman's Universityen_US
thesis.degree.levelDoctoralen_US
thesis.degree.nameDoctor of Philosophyen_US

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