Replication Data for 'How Filibuster Rhetoric Informs Perceptions of Politicians' by Kevin Banda of Legislative Studies Quarterly. The dataset contains results from a preregistered survey experiment and secondary cross-sectional survey analysis, last updated on May 12, 2026. It examines how elite messaging about the filibuster shapes citizens' ideological and affective evaluations of political figures.
Use Cases
- Analyze the effect of institutional reform rhetoric on perceived candidate ideology based on the described experimental conditions.
- Model partisan affective polarization in response to political messaging as described in the survey results.
- Replicate the study's findings on how elite communication about political institutions shapes public views.
Strengths
- Data supports a preregistered experimental design, which suggests methodological rigor.
- Includes both a primary experiment and a secondary analysis of cross-sectional survey data, providing multiple analytical angles.
Limitations
- Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
- Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Provenance
- Source
- Kevin Banda, Legislative Studies Quarterly
- Collection Method
- Preregistered survey experiment and secondary analysis of cross-sectional survey data.
- Freshness
- Last updated 2026-05-12 19:02:38; freshness should be verified.