The Structure of Individualized and Generalized Political Trust: A Network Analysis of Data from Two Representative-Sample Studies
Girts Dimdins,
Martins Priedols,
Ivars Austers,
Viktorija Gaina and
Veronika Leja
SAGE Open, 2024, vol. 14, issue 3, 21582440241281541
Abstract:
This study examined the relationship between generalized (trust in the political system) and individualized (trust in a specific political actor) political trust in two surveys with representative samples from Latvia (total N  = 2,001). The results of a regularized partial correlation network analysis of the data from both surveys revealed that variables associated with each level of trust formed separate clusters, which were virtually unrelated in Study 1, and moderately related in Study 2. Across both datasets, political cynicism was the only variable robustly (negatively) related to both levels of trust. External political efficacy was strongly related to generalized political trust, whereas internal political efficacy was unrelated to either level of political trust. Generalized interpersonal trust was only weakly related to generalized political trust and was unrelated to individualized political trust. The findings show that trust in the political system and trust in specific political actors form separate, although related, network structures and are likely determined by a different set of variables, representing different kinds of psychological reasoning. Generalized political trust can be seen as part of a general attitude towards one’s country, whereas individualized trust is based on more situational factors and shaped through the mechanisms of person perception and group perception.
Keywords: political trust; political cynicism; individualized trust; generalized trust; political efficacy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1177/21582440241281541
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