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  2. Political Typology Quiz | Pew Research Center

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    Take our quiz to find out which one of our nine political typology groups is your best match, compared with a nationally representative survey of more than 10,000 U.S. adults by Pew Research Center. You may find some of these questions are difficult to answer. That’s OK.

  3. Beyond Red vs. Blue: The Political Typology - Pew Research Center

    www.pewresearch.org/politics/2021/11/09/beyon

    We did this by creating a political typology, which classifies the public into nine distinct groups based on their political values and attitudes. To learn more about the political typology, including its history and the statistical methods used to create the typology, see “ Behind Pew Research Center’s 2021 Political Typology .”

  4. Political Typology - Research and data from Pew Research Center

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    Pew Research Center’s political typology provides a roadmap to today’s fractured political landscape. It organizes the public into nine distinct groups, based on an analysis of their attitudes and values. Even in a polarized era, the 2021 survey reveals deep divisions in both partisan coalitions.

  5. Political Party Quiz | Pew Research Center

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    Political Party Quiz We have retired the 2016 Political Party quiz, but may be releasing a new version based on more recent public opinion data in the future. Find out how your combination of political values compares with other Americans by taking our Political Typology Quiz .

  6. Beyond Red vs. Blue: The Political Typology - Pew Research Center

    www.pewresearch.org/politics/2014/06/26/the-political-

    The Pew Research Center’s Political Typology, launched 27 years ago, is an effort to look beyond “Red vs. Blue” in American politics, understanding that there are multiple dimensions to American political thinking, and that many people hold different combinations of values than the predominantly liberal and conservative platforms offered ...

  7. Americans at ends of ideological spectrum are most active in U.S...

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    The groups toward the middle of the ideological spectrum, those deemed Stressed Sideliners, Ambivalent Right or Outsider Left, have much lower levels of political engagement. About 85% of adults in the two groups at the ends of the political spectrum voted in 2020 (85% of Faith and Flag Conservatives and 86% of Progressive Left).

  8. How the political typology groups compare - Pew Research Center

    www.pewresearch.org/politics/feature/political-typology-comparison-2021

    Pew Research Center’s political typology sorts Americans into cohesive, like-minded groups based on their values, beliefs, and views about politics and the political system. Use this tool to compare the groups on some key topics and their demographics.

  9. 3. Faith and Flag Conservatives - Pew Research Center

    www.pewresearch.org/politics/2021/11/09/faith-and-flag-conservatives

    Nearly nine-in-ten Faith and Flag Conservatives describe their own political views as conservative, including 35% who say they are very conservative. Faith and Flag Conservatives give Republicans a very warm average rating of 77 on a “feeling thermometer” ranging from 0-100, where 100 represents the warmest feelings – the highest rating ...

  10. 8. Outsider Left - Pew Research Center

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    Registered voters in the Outsider Left are much less likely to say it really matters which party wins control of Congress next year than those in most other political typology groups. Outsider Left: Who they are. Outsider Left are by far the youngest political typology group. Four-in-ten are under the age of 30 and 83% are under 50.

  11. Appendix A: The Ideological Consistency Scale - Pew Research...

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    But our purpose here is to study the concept of ideological “consistency” – or the share of Americans who hold liberal or conservative views across a range of values dimensions; this is also sometimes referred to as “ideological constraint” or “ideological sorting” by political scientists and other researchers.