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À propos de : POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE, ATTRIBUTION, AND INFERRED INTEREST IN POLITICS: THE OPERATION OF BUFFER ITEMS        

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  • Bishop (1987) observed that being unable to answer a political knowledge question decreased self-reported interest in public affairs. This effect was unaffected by the introduction of up to 101 unrelated buffer items. In contrast, a single buffer item that provided respondents with an external explanation for their lack of knowledge greatly reduced the context effect in the present study. Implications for the operation of buffer items are discussed.
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