Abstract
Research and theory concerning the relationship between status consistency and political attitudes have produced contradictory implications. The research reported here is an attempt to specify the nature of these contradictory implications and to empirically evaluate them. Questionnaire responses from a sample of residents in Seattle indicate that status consistency is not as good a predictor of political attitudes as are the variables of social class and minority group membership.
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