School of Social and Political Science, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
Native American Studies Department, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2020 Feb 24;15(2):e0225818. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0225818. eCollection 2020.
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability, popular legitimacy, and political participation. Although there is a rich normative and empiricial literature on the important consequences of eroding trust in democratic societies, the causes of political trust are less clear. In this article we estimate the effect that changing Americans' views about the perceived honesty and integrity of political authorities (or "political probity") has on their trust in government using randomized survey experiments. In one experiment on a convenience sample and a direct replication on a more representative sample, we find that a single Op-Ed article about political probity increased trust in government by an amount larger than the partisan gap between Democrats and Republicans. These results complement prior observational studies on trust in government by demonstrating that political probity plays an important causal role in shaping Americans' judgments about the trustworthiness of their government and politicians.
对政府的信任程度低,可能对治理的稳定性、民众的合法性和政治参与产生广泛的影响。尽管关于民主社会中信任侵蚀的重要后果有丰富的规范和实证文献,但政治信任的原因却不太清楚。在本文中,我们使用随机调查实验来估计美国人对政治当局(或“政治廉洁”)的诚实和正直的看法的变化对他们对政府的信任的影响。在一项关于便利样本的实验和一项更具代表性样本的直接复制实验中,我们发现,一篇关于政治廉洁的专栏文章就可以使对政府的信任增加,幅度超过了民主党和共和党之间的党派差距。这些结果补充了先前关于政府信任的观察性研究,表明政治廉洁在塑造美国人对其政府和政治家的可信赖性的判断方面起着重要的因果作用。