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The "Most Important Problem" Dataset (MIPD): a new dataset on American issue importance

Authors
Heffington, ColtonPark, Brandon BeomseobWilliams, Laron K.
Issue Date
May-2019
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Keywords
Diversionary theory; issue salience; partisanship; public opinion
Citation
CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND PEACE SCIENCE, v.36, no.3, pp.312 - 335
Journal Title
CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND PEACE SCIENCE
Volume
36
Number
3
Start Page
312
End Page
335
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/42184
DOI
10.1177/0738894217691463
ISSN
0738-8942
Abstract
This article introduces the Most Important Problem Dataset (MIPD). The MIPD provides individual-level responses by Americans to "most important problem" questions from 1939 to 2015 coded into 58 different problem categories. The MIPD also contains individual-level information on demographics, economic evaluations, partisan preferences, approval and party competencies. This dataset can help answer questions about how the public prioritizes all problems, domestic and foreign, and we demonstrate how these data can shed light on how circumstances influence foreign policy attentiveness. Our exploratory analysis of foreign policy issue attention reveals some notable patterns about foreign policy public opinion. First, foreign policy issues rarely eclipse economic issues on the public's problem agenda, so efforts to shift attention from poor economic performance to foreign policy via diversionary maneuvers are unlikely to be successful in the long term. Second, we find no evidence that partisan preferences-whether characterized as partisan identification or ideology-motivate partisans to prioritize different problems owing to perceptions of issue ownership. Instead, Republicans and Democrats, conservatives and liberals, respond in similar fashions to shifting domestic and international conditions.
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