id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ypoar24ftfftfkhc6martlmhre Samara Klar Affective Polarization or Partisan Disdain? 2018 101 .pdf application/pdf 15993 3905 79 Key Words: Partisan polarization, social groups, affect, panel analyses parties' social group coalitions have polarized over time and that these evaluations are related to Table 1: The Reciprocal Relationship Between Social Group Polarization & Party Affective (Party Polarization, PID Strength, and Partisan/Ideological Sorting) and for Social Group influence of social group polarization on PID strength in the 1992-1996 fixed effect models. Social Group Polarization and Party/Ideological Sorting, 1992-1994-1996 OB11 Social Group Polarization and Party/Ideological Sorting, 2000-2002 (SUREG Models) Party/Ideological Sorting and Social Group Polarization, Fixed Effect Regression Party/Ideological Sorting and Social Group Polarization, Fixed Effect Regression influence later partisan affective polarization, PID strength, and party/ideological sorting even when social and Common on All Six Panels: Party Ideological Sorting & Social Group Polarization Figure OE4: Comparing Results Across Models, Social Group Polarization Figure OF4: Social Group Polarization – Original Models vs. Group Dimension [Partisan Affective Polarization, 1992-1994-1996 ANES Panel] ./cache/work_ypoar24ftfftfkhc6martlmhre.pdf ./txt/work_ypoar24ftfftfkhc6martlmhre.txt