Partisan difference in social desirability bias on anti‐immigrant sentiments: Covert and overt expression among French voters

Author:

Nakai Ryo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The University of Kitakyushu Fukuoka Japan

Abstract

AbstractVarious types of anti‐immigrant sentiments have been taken as the characteristic independent variable to explain specific support for radical right parties. However, some survey respondents tend to conceal their attitudes towards socially sensitive issues. To overcome this challenge, the present study used a list experiment method (item count technique) to reveal respondents' covert attitudes towards immigrants (and compared these with overt expressions) based on party support in France. Results indicated similar levels of anti‐immigrant sentiments among radical right National Front supporters and other centre‐rightist parties. In addition, comparison with the direct question method revealed that while supporters of centre‐right parties were reluctant to express their anti‐immigrant sentiment in overt expressions, National Front supporters willingly expressed it overtly more than in covert expressions. Using regression analysis, this paper demonstrates the diversity of anti‐immigrant norms and the social desirability bias gap in the French political space.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Demography

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