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Abstract

Public opinion surveys on American foreign policy often elicit many “don’t know” or “no opinion” responses. Researchers have paid surprisingly little attention to these responses, typically dropping them from their analyses or suppressing them in the survey design. We argue that these practices lead to potentially misleading conclusions about both the level of support for particular foreign policies and the determinants of individual attitudes. We demonstrate these problems using an original survey experiment testing the effect of including a DKNO option on three common questions about international trade, the use of force, and isolationism. Our findings also suggest that taking DKNO responses more seriously in our analyses provides a richer sense of the process through which important covariates actually influence attitudes.

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Title
Don’t Know Much about Foreign Policy: Assessing the Impact of “Don’t Know” and “No Opinion” Responses on Inferences about Foreign Policy Attitudes
Author
Kleinberg, Katja B 1 ; Fordham, Benjamin O 1 

 Binghamton University 
Pages
429-448
Publication year
2018
Publication date
Jul 2018
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISSN
17438586
e-ISSN
17438594
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2364222170
Copyright
© The Author (2017). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Studies Association.