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Do Chinese Citizens Conceal Opposition to the CCP in Surveys? Evidence from Two Experiments
by
Carter, Brett L.
, Carter, Erin Baggott
, Schick, Stephen
in
Attitudes
/ Autocracy
/ Citizens
/ Communism
/ Communist parties
/ Experiments
/ Falsification
/ Fear & phobias
/ Government
/ Legitimacy
/ Oppression
/ Political attitudes
/ Politics
/ Polls & surveys
/ Public opinion
/ Public opinion research
/ Public policy
/ Putin, Vladimir
/ Research Report
/ Respondents
/ Surveillance
/ Xi Jinping
2024
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Do Chinese Citizens Conceal Opposition to the CCP in Surveys? Evidence from Two Experiments
by
Carter, Brett L.
, Carter, Erin Baggott
, Schick, Stephen
in
Attitudes
/ Autocracy
/ Citizens
/ Communism
/ Communist parties
/ Experiments
/ Falsification
/ Fear & phobias
/ Government
/ Legitimacy
/ Oppression
/ Political attitudes
/ Politics
/ Polls & surveys
/ Public opinion
/ Public opinion research
/ Public policy
/ Putin, Vladimir
/ Research Report
/ Respondents
/ Surveillance
/ Xi Jinping
2024
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Do Chinese Citizens Conceal Opposition to the CCP in Surveys? Evidence from Two Experiments
by
Carter, Brett L.
, Carter, Erin Baggott
, Schick, Stephen
in
Attitudes
/ Autocracy
/ Citizens
/ Communism
/ Communist parties
/ Experiments
/ Falsification
/ Fear & phobias
/ Government
/ Legitimacy
/ Oppression
/ Political attitudes
/ Politics
/ Polls & surveys
/ Public opinion
/ Public opinion research
/ Public policy
/ Putin, Vladimir
/ Research Report
/ Respondents
/ Surveillance
/ Xi Jinping
2024
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Do Chinese Citizens Conceal Opposition to the CCP in Surveys? Evidence from Two Experiments
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Do Chinese Citizens Conceal Opposition to the CCP in Surveys? Evidence from Two Experiments
2024
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Most public opinion research in China uses direct questions to measure support for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and government policies. These direct question surveys routinely find that over 90 per cent of Chinese citizens support the government. From this, scholars conclude that the CCP enjoys genuine legitimacy. In this paper, we present results from two survey experiments in contemporary China that make clear that citizens conceal their opposition to the CCP for fear of repression. When respondents are asked directly, we find, like other scholars, approval ratings for the CCP that exceed 90 per cent. When respondents are asked in the form of list experiments, which confer a greater sense of anonymity, CCP support hovers between 50 per cent and 70 per cent. This represents an upper bound, however, since list experiments may not fully mitigate incentives for preference falsification. The list experiments also suggest that fear of government repression discourages some 40 per cent of Chinese citizens from participating in anti-regime protests. Most broadly, this paper suggests that scholars should stop using direct question surveys to measure political opinions in China.
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