David Sivakoff
VerifiedOhio State University · Mathematics
Active 2010–2024
Research topics
- Political Science
- Social psychology
- Law
- Public relations
- Psychology
- Public economics
- Economics
Selected publications
Exploring the direct and indirect effects of elite influence on public opinion
PLoS ONE · 2021 · 17 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Political Science
- Political Science
- Public relations
Political elites both respond to public opinion and influence it. Elite policy messages can shape individual policy attitudes, but the extent to which they do is difficult to measure in a dynamic information environment. Furthermore, policy messages are not absorbed in isolation, but spread through the social networks in which individuals are embedded, and their effects must be evaluated in light of how they spread across social environments. Using a sample of 358 participants across thirty student organizations at a large Midwestern research university, we experimentally investigate how real social groups consume and share elite information when evaluating a relatively unfamiliar policy area. We find a significant, direct effect of elite policy messages on individuals' policy attitudes. However, we find no evidence that policy attitudes are impacted indirectly by elite messages filtered through individuals' social networks. Results illustrate the power of elite influence over public opinion.
Frequent coauthors
- 58 shared
Janko Gravner
- 47 shared
Hanbaek Lyu
University of Wisconsin–Madison
- 33 shared
Matthew Junge
- 31 shared
Michael Damron
- 12 shared
Shirshendu Chatterjee
City College
- 9 shared
James Pfeiffer
- 9 shared
Christopher Hoffman
- 6 shared
Srinivasan Parthasarathy
Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University
- Resume-aware match score
- Save to shortlist
- AI-drafted outreach
See your match with David Sivakoff
PhdFit ranks faculty by your research interests, methods, and publications — grounded in their actual work, not templates.
- Free to start
- No credit card
- 30-second signup