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DOI: 10.2307/2110610
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Toward as Model of Political Trust: A Causal Analysis

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“…In addition to the main purpose of this study, which is to provide a picture of the data to the public about the level of young voters satisfaction among Ahmad Dahlan University students as a simple sample form in Yogyakarta, this study is also a form of my contemplation of the rule that Cole calls the Political Trust (Cole, 1973). Most academics of political science may be more interested in looking at the perspective of political satisfaction by the use of community perspective in the micro sense.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In addition to the main purpose of this study, which is to provide a picture of the data to the public about the level of young voters satisfaction among Ahmad Dahlan University students as a simple sample form in Yogyakarta, this study is also a form of my contemplation of the rule that Cole calls the Political Trust (Cole, 1973). Most academics of political science may be more interested in looking at the perspective of political satisfaction by the use of community perspective in the micro sense.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to use the students as the subject of this research, because, Cole (1973) mentions that the loss of political belief in a government is a result of the loss of a democratic idea as a symbol of the warning of society's expectations to the Jokowi-JK government. This study was strongly inspired by the model of "Postulated Trust Model" which was décorized by Cole (1973).…”
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confidence: 99%
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