id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_wxm4ud5i2bbrhepoy762ejecam Jon A. Krosnick Aging and susceptibility to attitude change 1989 10 .pdf application/pdf 13360 1553 76 Two hypotheses about the relation between age and susceptibility to attitude change were tested. Panel Studies in order to estimate the stability of political attitudes and unreliability in measures This evidence is limited because o f the unrepresentativeness o f the sample, but studies o f aggregate-level attitude change in representative national samples have also found large shifts in young The only investigation that examined political attitude stability across the entire life span reached a different conclusion. For the first survey the University of Michigan's Center for Political Studies interviewed a representative, national cross-section of 1,132 adults living in private households in the United States at the time of the 1956 presidential election. For each attitude measure, the parameters o f the model were estimated separately for each o f the seven age groups using LISREL VI (Joreskng & Sorbom, 1978). ./cache/work_wxm4ud5i2bbrhepoy762ejecam.pdf ./txt/work_wxm4ud5i2bbrhepoy762ejecam.txt