The Child-Rearing Scale as a Measure of Authoritarianism in a Non-Western Context: Evidence from Mass and Elite Surveys in Russia

Author:

Zhirkov Kirill1ORCID,Ponarin Eduard2ORCID,Rivera Sharon Werning3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Politics, University of Virginia , Charlottesville, VA , USA

2. Ronald F. Inglehart Laboratory for Comparative Social Research, HSE University , Moscow , Russia

3. Department of Government, Hamilton College , Clinton, NY , USA

Abstract

AbstractThe child-rearing scale (CRS) as a measure of authoritarianism holds promise for cross-cultural public opinion research but its validity beyond the Western and, in particular, American context has never been investigated. We address this gap by studying the scale’s validity in Russia, a particularly interesting case due to its long history as a left-wing authoritarian regime. We also combine data from mass and elite surveys conducted in 2020 to explore the structure and performance of the CRS across different subpopulations. Using these data, we replicate the overall structure of the scale and confirm its validity. However, we also show that some indicators perform differently across masses and elites. Our findings suggest that the CRS is a valid measure of authoritarianism outside the United States but also show that its external linkages can vary across specific groups, depending on the country under examination.

Funder

HSE University Basic Research Program

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Sociology and Political Science

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