Individuals typically resist changing their minds, but support for same-sex marriage increased from 35% to 61% between 2006-2016. What explains this anomaly?
Individuals typically resist changing their minds, but support for same-sex marriage increased from 35% to 61% between 2006-2016. What explains this anomaly?
Brian F. Harrison is Lecturer in Political Science at Northwestern University. Melissa R. Michelson is Professor of Political Science at Menlo College.
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* List of Figures * List of Tables * Acknowledgments * Chapter 1: The Theory of Dissonant Identity Priming: How Identity, Source Similarity, and Message Characteristics Intersect to Influence Attitudes * Chapter 2: Marriage Equality and Other LGBT Issues in the U.S. * Chapter 3: More than a Game: Sports Fans and Marriage Equality * Chapter 4: God and Marriage: Activating Religious Identity to Influence Attitudes on Same-Sex Marriage * Chapter 5: It Does Matter if You're Black or White (or Brown): Ethnoracial Identity Priming * Chapter 6: Come Join the Party: The Power of Partisan Elite Cues * Chapter 7: Conclusion: On the Frontier of Public Opinion and LGBT Rights Research * Appendix A: Supplemental Tables * Appendix B: Experiment Scripts * Notes * Bibliography * Index
* List of Figures * List of Tables * Acknowledgments * Chapter 1: The Theory of Dissonant Identity Priming: How Identity, Source Similarity, and Message Characteristics Intersect to Influence Attitudes * Chapter 2: Marriage Equality and Other LGBT Issues in the U.S. * Chapter 3: More than a Game: Sports Fans and Marriage Equality * Chapter 4: God and Marriage: Activating Religious Identity to Influence Attitudes on Same-Sex Marriage * Chapter 5: It Does Matter if You're Black or White (or Brown): Ethnoracial Identity Priming * Chapter 6: Come Join the Party: The Power of Partisan Elite Cues * Chapter 7: Conclusion: On the Frontier of Public Opinion and LGBT Rights Research * Appendix A: Supplemental Tables * Appendix B: Experiment Scripts * Notes * Bibliography * Index
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