A Model-Based Method for Detecting Persistent Cultural Change Using Panel Data.

IF 2.7 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Sociological Science Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-22 DOI:10.15195/v8.a5
Stephen Vaisey, Kevin Kiley
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Recent work argues that changes in people's responses to the same question over time should be thought of as reflecting a fixed baseline subject to temporary local influences, rather than durable changes in response to new information. Distinguishing between these two individual-level process-a settled dispositions model and an active updating model-is important because these individual-level processes underlie different theories of population-level social change. This article introduces an alternative method for adjudicating between these two models based on structural equation modeling. This model provides a close fit to the theoretical models outlined in previous work. Applying this method to more than 500 questions in the General Social Survey's three-wave panels, we find even stronger evidence than previous work that most survey responses reflect settled dispositions developed prior to adulthood.

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基于模型的面板数据持续文化变化检测方法。
最近的研究认为,随着时间的推移,人们对同一问题的反应的变化应该被认为是反映了一个固定的基线,受到暂时的当地影响,而不是对新信息的反应的持久变化。区分这两种个人层面的过程——固定倾向模型和主动更新模型——是很重要的,因为这些个人层面的过程构成了不同的人口层面社会变化理论的基础。本文介绍了一种基于结构方程建模的在这两种模型之间进行判定的替代方法。该模型与先前工作中概述的理论模型非常吻合。将这种方法应用于综合社会调查的三波面板中的500多个问题,我们发现比以前的工作更有力的证据表明,大多数调查回答反映了成年前形成的稳定性格。
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Sociological Science
Sociological Science Social Sciences-Social Sciences (all)
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
2.90%
发文量
13
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Sociological Science is an open-access, online, peer-reviewed, international journal for social scientists committed to advancing a general understanding of social processes. Sociological Science welcomes original research and commentary from all subfields of sociology, and does not privilege any particular theoretical or methodological approach.
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