Distinguishing between Old and New Developmental Idealism and among Beliefs about Correlation, Causation, and Expectations

IF 1.3 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Sociology of Development Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1525/sod.2021.0030
Serap Kavas, A. Thornton
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Using data from a national survey of urban Turks, we examine whether people report an understanding and acceptance of developmental idealism (DI) messages about the relationship between development and family characteristics. We examine two different aspects of DI, which the recent literature distinguish as original DI versus new DI. An important contribution of our paper is its focus on a detailed conceptualization and measurement of DI. We constructed six different scales that crosscut the original-versus-new distinction and the dimensions of correlation, causation, and expectations. We find that the vast majority of Turks endorse most DI beliefs, with variations in responses between the original and new aspects. Our analyses also suggest that region of residence, ethnicity, education, marriage and fertility, age, gender, and secularism are substantially, in some cases unexpectedly, related to DI beliefs. More educated people generally endorse DI less than those with less education, and the effects of marital and fertility status are also in a direction different from our theoretical predictions. Furthermore, the estimated effects of the explanatory variables on DI vary across the six scales, providing evidence that understanding and acceptance of DI beliefs vary by the original-versus-new distinction and across the three dimensions. Thus, this work provides evidence that DI is not a unified package of ideas but a network of schemas related to each other with varying strength.
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新旧发展理想主义的区别及相关、因果和期望信念的区别
使用来自土耳其城市的全国调查数据,我们研究了人们是否报告理解和接受关于发展与家庭特征之间关系的发展理想主义(DI)信息。我们研究了DI的两个不同方面,最近的文献将其区分为原始DI和新DI。本文的一个重要贡献是它对DI的详细概念化和测量的关注。我们构建了六个不同的量表,横切了原始与新的区别以及相关性、因果关系和期望的维度。我们发现,绝大多数土耳其人支持大多数DI信仰,在原始和新方面的反应有所不同。我们的分析还表明,居住地区、种族、教育、婚姻和生育、年龄、性别和世俗主义在某些情况下出乎意料地与DI信仰有关。受教育程度较高的人普遍比受教育程度较低的人更不支持人工智能,婚姻和生育状况的影响也与我们的理论预测方向不同。此外,解释变量对DI的估计影响在六个尺度上有所不同,这提供了证据,表明对DI信念的理解和接受因原始与新的区分而异,并在三个维度上有所不同。因此,这项工作提供了证据,证明DI不是一个统一的思想包,而是一个模式网络,这些模式以不同的强度相互关联。
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Sociology of Development
Sociology of Development Social Sciences-Development
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