Data for "Institutional hybridity and policy-motivated reasoning structure public evaluations of the Supreme Court"
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<p>How does the public assess the Supreme Court and its work? Using data from three surveys conducted over a span of ten years, we show that individuals&rsquo; policy preferences drive evaluations of the Court and its willingness to reform the Court. We find strong evidence that the Court&rsquo;s hybrid legal-political nature enables a unique form of policy-motivated reasoning: respondents who agree with Court outputs view the Court and its work as more &ldquo;legal&rdquo; in nature, while those who disagree view both as more &ldquo;political.&rdquo; Our findings stand in contrast to longstanding views in the literature that the public views the Court as a fundamentally different sort of institution that stands largely separate from politics. The fact that policy attitudes powerfully inform the public&rsquo;s assessment of the Court has crucial implications for the ongoing debates over Supreme Court power.<br />
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This file contains replication materials for the paper&nbsp;&quot;Institutional hybridity and policy-motivated reasoning structure public evaluations of the Supreme Court&quot;. The *.dta files archived here contain all of the data used in this paper. Data from Study 1 come from the American National Election Survey (ANES).&nbsp;The ANES in 2012 interviewed 5,916 respondents using an address-based sample using a dual mode (face-to-face and Internet) study format.&nbsp;Data for Study 2 come from the UMass Poll. The UMass survey had 1000 respondents interviewed by YouGov who were drawn to be representative of respondents in the 2019 American Community Survey.&nbsp;Data for Study 3 are original; they were collected by the authors in 2018. This is a non-probability sample consisting of 1,000 Americans drawn from SSI&rsquo;s panel. The survey was fielded between May 9 and May 21, 2018. For further details, see the article (especially the &quot;Methods&quot; section), and the &quot;Read-me&quot; and codebook files here.&nbsp;</p>
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