Authors
MB Fallin Hunzaker, Lauren Valentino
Publication date
2019/10
Journal
American Sociological Review
Volume
84
Issue
5
Pages
950-981
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
A growing body of research in sociology uses the concept of cultural schemas to explain how culture influences beliefs and actions. However, this work often relies on belief or attitude measures gleaned from survey data as indicators of schemas, failing to measure the cognitive associations that constitute schemas. In this article, we propose a concept-association-based approach for collecting data about individuals’ schematic associations, and a corresponding method for modeling concept network representations of shared cultural schemas. We use this method to examine differences between liberal and conservative schemas of poverty in the United States, uncovering patterns of associations expected based on previous research. Examining the structure of schematic associations provides novel insights to long-standing empirical questions regarding partisan attitudes toward poverty. Our method yields a clearer …
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Scholar articles
MBF Hunzaker, L Valentino - American Sociological Review, 2019