2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11366-019-09628-9
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Social Desirability of Dissent: an IAT Experiment with Chinese University Students

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“…Wenliang-criticisms of the central government increase dramatically while support for the central government declines precipitously, falling, by February 7, below the level of support directed at local governments. Over the past decades of China research, numerous studies have consistently found that trust in and satisfaction with the central government is high, and always higher than that for local governments (Jiang and Yang, 2016;Lu and Dickson, 2020;Shi, 2001;Tang, 2005Tang, , 2016Truex and Tavana, 2019;Zhou et al, 2020). With the death of Dr. Li Wenliang, we observe a deviation from this pattern.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Wenliang-criticisms of the central government increase dramatically while support for the central government declines precipitously, falling, by February 7, below the level of support directed at local governments. Over the past decades of China research, numerous studies have consistently found that trust in and satisfaction with the central government is high, and always higher than that for local governments (Jiang and Yang, 2016;Lu and Dickson, 2020;Shi, 2001;Tang, 2005Tang, , 2016Truex and Tavana, 2019;Zhou et al, 2020). With the death of Dr. Li Wenliang, we observe a deviation from this pattern.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Nonetheless, we do not think this concern threatens our main conclusion. First, there is still debate on the degree and scope of preference falsification in China, and the existing evidence is rather mixed (Wang, 2005; Zhou, Tang, and Lei, 2020). Second, even if the Xi generation falsifies their political support, we should expect similar, and stronger, falsification among the older generations, because they are more politically sophisticated and owe their livelihood to the state to a greater extent.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Респонденты могут неохотно участвовать в опросах и отказываться отвечать на чувствительные вопросы, связанные с оценкой деятельности правительства или собственными ценностными установками [Buschmann, 2019;Matelski, 2014]. Исследования также говорят о том, что в подобных контекстах чаще проявляется эффект социальной желательности [Kalinin, 2016;Robinson, Tannenberg, 2019] -это связано как с давлением со стороны окружения [Zhou, Tang, Lei, 2020], так и с общим уровнем цензуры. Либеральные ценностные ориентации в таких обществах часто осуждаются властями или влиятельными группами интересов [Greene, Robertson, 2017], поэтому можно предположить, что ответы респондентов в личных интервью должны быть смещены в более консервативную сторону по сравнению с онлайн-опросами.…”
Section: проблема социальной желательностиunclassified