Automated Author Profile

Jørgensen, Frederik

Institut for Statskundskab, Aarhus Universitet

Current S-Index

2.1

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

0.4

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

6

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

15.4%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

0

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

S-Index Interpretation

S-Index Over Time

Cumulative Citations Over Time

Cumulative Mentions Over Time

Datasets

correcting_misperception.tab

Dataset for study

Authors

  • Jørgensen, Frederik ;
  • Osmundsen, Mathias
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.7910/dvn/ucdet3/bfeaayJanuary 2019

readme.txt

Readme

Authors

  • Jørgensen, Frederik ;
  • Osmundsen, Mathias
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.4 Dataset Index
10.7910/dvn/ucdet3/oqamefJanuary 2019

codebook.pdf

Codebook for main variables

Authors

  • Jørgensen, Frederik ;
  • Osmundsen, Mathias
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.4 Dataset Index
10.7910/dvn/ucdet3/ybfaj7January 2019

correcting_misperception.txt

log-file

Authors

  • Jørgensen, Frederik ;
  • Osmundsen, Mathias
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.7910/dvn/ucdet3/nkqjgjJanuary 2019

Replication Data for: Correcting Citizens’ Misperceptions about non-Western Immigrants: Corrective Information, Interpretations, and Policy Opinions (Version: 1.0)

Can corrective information change citizens’ misperceptions about immigrants and subsequently lead to favorable immigration opinions? While prior studies from the U.S. document how corrections about the size of minority populations fail to change citizens’ immigration-related opinions, they do not examine how other facts that speak to immigrants’ cultural or economic dependency rates can influence immigration policy opinions. To extend earlier work, we conducted a large-scale survey experiment fielded to a nationally representative sample of Danes. We randomly expose participants to information about non-Western immigrants’ (1) welfare dependency rate, (2) crime rate, and (3) proportion of the total population. We find that participants update their factual beliefs in light of correct information, but reinterpret the information in a highly selective fashion, ultimately failing to change their policy preferences.

Authors

  • Jørgensen, Frederik ;
  • Osmundsen, Mathias
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.4 Dataset Index
10.7910/dvn/ucdet3January 2019

correcting_misperception.do

do-file

Authors

  • Jørgensen, Frederik ;
  • Osmundsen, Mathias
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.7910/dvn/ucdet3/n3hnakJanuary 2019