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In this research note we address this issue and attempt to add to the
literature in three ways. First, we look experimentally at how both procedural
fairness and outcome favourability matter for people’s support for political
authorities, in terms of both incumbent approval and (intended) voting.
Second, we look at different dimensions of procedural fairness — Voice,
Neutrality, and Transparency — to determine which of them appears to be
most consequential for political support. Finally, we test for the existence of a
process-outcome interaction in the explanation of political support using the
experimental method.
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People’s relationship with authorities Political support
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Magalhães, P., Abril, T. (2018). Favourable outcomes, procedural fairness, and political support: results from a survey experiment. n Lobo, M. C., Silva, F. C. da, Zúquete, J. P. (Eds.), Changing societies: legacies and challenges. Vol. 2. Citizenship in crisis, pp. 73-86. Lisboa: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais
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Imprensa de Ciências Sociais
