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1 PARALLELISM AND THE LEGITIMACY GAP 1 Appendix A Country Information
2 PARALLELISM AND THE LEGITIMACY GAP 2 Table A.1 Sample size by country Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Rep Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Great Britain Greece Hungary Ireland Latvia Lithuania Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Ukraine
3 PARALLELISM AND THE LEGITIMACY GAP 3 Appendix B Information on Balance Pre and Post Matching
4 PARALLELISM AND THE LEGITIMACY GAP 4 Table B.1 Mean Values on Covariates by Media Use before and after Matching (across all countries) Sample Media Consumption Education in Years Age Age Squared Political Interest Gender N 1 All Media, Full Sample All Media, Full Sample All Media, Matched Sample All Media, Matched Sample Newspaper, Full Sample Newspaper, Full Sample Newspaper, Matched Sample Newspaper, Matched Sample Television, Full Sample Television, Full Sample Television, Matched Sample Television, Matched Sample
5 PARALLELISM AND THE LEGITIMACY GAP 5 Appendix C Robustness tests
6 PARALLELISM AND THE LEGITIMACY GAP 6 Table C.1 Three-way interaction effects testing whether overall media consumption x media parallelism x winner/loser status predicts legitimacy Political Trust Satisfaction with Democracy Country Omitted b se t-statistic b se t-statistic Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Rep Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Great Britain Greece Hungary Ireland Latvia Lithuania Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Ukraine
7 PARALLELISM AND THE LEGITIMACY GAP 7 Table C.2 Three-way interaction effects testing whether newspaper consumption x newspaper parallelism x winner/loser status predicts legitimacy Political Trust Satisfaction with Democracy Country Omitted b se t-statistic b se t-statistic Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Rep Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Great Britain Greece Hungary Ireland Latvia Lithuania Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Ukraine
8 PARALLELISM AND THE LEGITIMACY GAP 8 Table C.3 Three-way interaction effects testing whether television consumption x television parallelism x winner/loser status predicts legitimacy Political Trust Satisfaction with Democracy Country Omitted b se t-statistic b se t-statistic Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Rep Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Great Britain Greece Hungary Ireland Latvia Lithuania Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Ukraine
9 PARALLELISM AND THE LEGITIMACY GAP 9 Table C.4 Media Parallelism and the Legitimacy Gap, Conditional on the Amount of Total Media Consumption (Upper Third versus Lower Third) Bottom Third Top Third Both Bottom Third Top Third Both Winner/Loser [.04;.06] [.02;.04] [.04;.06] [.05;.08] [.04;.06] [.05;.08] Media Parallelism [.37;.07] [.44;.13] [.37;.07] [.37;.05] [.45;.10] [.37;.05] Winner/Loser x Media Parallelism [.00;.04] [.03;.08] [.00;.04] [.02;.06] [.05;.10] [.02;.06] Consumption [.03;.05] [.02;.04] Winner/Loser x Consumption [.04;.01] [.03;.00] Media Parallelism x Consumption [.08;.04] [.08;.03] Winner/Loser x Media Parallelism x Consumption [.01;.07] [.00;.07] AIC BIC Log Likelihood Num. obs Variance: country.(intercept) Variance: Residual outside the 95 percent confidence interval. Covariates included in analysis, but omitted from table for presentational purposes.
10 PARALLELISM AND THE LEGITIMACY GAP 10 Table C.5 Newspaper Parallelism and the Legitimacy Gap, Conditional on the Amount of Total Newspaper Consumption (Upper Third versus Lower Third) Bottom Third Top Third Both Bottom Third Top Third Both Winner/Loser [.05;.08] [.02;.04] [.05;.07] [.08;.11] [.05;.07] [.08;.11] Newspaper Parallelism [.25;.08] [.31;.03] [.25;.09] [.22;.13] [.29;.07] [.22;.14] Winner/Loser x Newspaper Parallelism [.05;.01] [.03;.08] [.05;.01] [.05;.00] [.02;.08] [.05;.01] Consumption [.05;.07] [.03;.06] Winner/Loser x Consumption [.05;.02] [.05;.02] Newspaper Parallelism x Consumption [.08;.04] [.09;.03] Winner/Loser x Newspaper Parallelism x Consumption [.06;.12] [.05;.13] AIC BIC Log Likelihood Num. obs Variance: country.(intercept) Variance: Residual outside the 95 percent confidence interval. Covariates included in analysis, but omitted from table for presentational urposes.
11 PARALLELISM AND THE LEGITIMACY GAP 11 Table C.6 Television Parallelism and the Legitimacy Gap, Conditional on the Amount of Total Television Consumption (Upper Third versus Lower Third) Bottom Third Top Third Both Bottom Third Top Third Both Intercept [.46;.63] [.48;.66] [.46;.64] [.48;.66] [.50;.70] [.48;.67] Winner/Loser [.04;.06] [.02;.05] [.04;.06] [.07;.09] [.04;.07] [.06;.09] Television Parallelism [.41;.09] [.48;.15] [.42;.10] [.41;.07] [.50;.13] [.42;.08] Winner/Loser x Television Parallelism [.01;.03] [.01;.06] [.01;.04] [.02;.04] [.03;.09] [.02;.04] Consumption [.01;.03] [.01;.04] Winner/Loser x Consumption [.03;.00] [.05;.00] Newspaper Television x Consumption [.07;.03] [.09;.03] Winner/Loser x Television Parallelism x Consumption [.02;.05] [.01;.09] AIC BIC Log Likelihood Num. obs Variance: country.(intercept) Variance: Residual outside the 95 percent confidence interval. Covariates included in analysis, but omitted from table for presentational purposes.
12 PARALLELISM AND THE LEGITIMACY GAP 12 Table C.7 Nearest Neighbor matching, media parallelism and total news consumption Bottom Half Top Half Both Bottom Half Top Half Both Intercept [.48;.65] [.48;.66] [.48;.66] [.50;.68] [.51;.70] [.50;.68] Winner/Loser [.03;.05] [.03;.04] [.02;.04] [.04;.07] [.04;.06] [.04;.06] Television Parallelism [.47;.15] [.45;.12] [.47;.15] [.44;.10] [.49;.12] [.45;.10] Winner/Loser x Television Parallelism [.00;.04] [.03;.06] [.00;.04] [.02;.06] [.06;.11] [.02;.07] Consumption [.01;.01] [.00;.02] Winner/Loser x Consumption [.01;.01] [.02;.01] Newspaper Television x Consumption [.00;.04] [.05;.00] Winner/Loser x Television Parallelism x Consumption [.00;.05] [.00;.06] AIC BIC Log Likelihood Num. obs Variance: country.(intercept) Variance: Residual outside the 95 percent confidence interval. Covariates included in analysis, but omitted from table for presentational purposes.
13 PARALLELISM AND THE LEGITIMACY GAP 13 Table C.8 Nearest Neighbor matching, newspaper parallelism and total news consumption Bottom Half Top Half Both Bottom Half Top Half Both Winner/Loser [.03;.04] [.02;.04] [.03;.04] [.04;.06] [.04;.06] [.04;.06] Media Parallelism [.40;.11] [.42;.12] [.40;.11] [.37;.06] [.43;.10] [.38;.06] Winner/Loser x Media Parallelism [.00;.03] [.04;.07] [.00;.04] [.03;.06] [.06;.10] [.03;.07] Consumption [.02;.03] [.02;.04] Winner/Loser x Consumption [.01;.01] [.01;.02] Media Parallelism x Consumption [.03;.00] [.06;.02] Winner/Loser x Media Parallelism x Consumption [.01;.05] [.00;.05] AIC BIC Log Likelihood Num. obs Variance: country.(intercept) Variance: Residual outside the 95 percent confidence interval. Covariates included in analysis, but omitted from table for presentational purposes.
14 PARALLELISM AND THE LEGITIMACY GAP 14 Table C.9 Nearest Neighbor matching, television parallelism and total television consumption Bottom Half Top Half Both Bottom Half Top Half Both Winner/Loser [.04;.06] [.02;.04] [.04;.06] [.07;.09] [.05;.07] [.07;.09] Newspaper Parallelism [.24;.07] [.30;.04] [.24;.08] [.20;.13] [.28;.07] [.21;.13] Winner/Loser x Newspaper Parallelism [.03;.00] [.03;.06] [.03;.00] [.03;.01] [.03;.07] [.03;.01] Consumption [.06;.08] [.05;.07] Winner/Loser x Consumption [.04;.01] [.03;.01] Newspaper Parallelism x Consumption [.07;.03] [.08;.04] Winner/Loser x Newspaper Parallelism x Consumption [.04;.09] [.04;.09] AIC BIC Log Likelihood Num. obs Variance: country.(intercept) Variance: Residual outside the 95 percent confidence interval. Covariates included in analysis, but omitted from table for presentational urposes.
15 PARALLELISM AND THE LEGITIMACY GAP 15 Table C.10 No matching, media parallelism and total news consumption Bottom Half Top Half Both Bottom Half Top Half Both Winner/Loser [.03;.04] [.03;.04] [.03;.04] [.04;.06] [.05;.06] [.04;.06] Media Parallelism [.38;.10] [.40;.12] [.38;.10] [.36;.05] [.42;.09] [.36;.05] Winner/Loser x Media Parallelism [.00;.03] [.02;.04] [.01;.03] [.02;.05] [.04;.07] [.02;.05] Consumption [.01;.02] [.01;.03] Winner/Loser x Consumption [.01;.01] [.01;.02] Media Parallelism x Consumption [.04;.01] [.06;.03] Winner/Loser x Media Parallelism x Consumption [.01;.03] [.01;.04] AIC BIC Log Likelihood Num. obs Variance: country.(intercept) Variance: Residual outside the 95 percent confidence interval. Covariates included in analysis, but omitted from table for presentational purposes.
16 PARALLELISM AND THE LEGITIMACY GAP 16 Table C.11 No matching, newspaper parallelism and total newspaper consumption Bottom Half Top Half Both Bottom Half Top Half Both Winner/Loser [.04;.06] [.03;.04] [.05;.06] [.06;.08] [.05;.07] [.07;.08] Newspaper Parallelism [.22;.07] [.28;.04] [.23;.07] [.20;.12] [.26;.08] [.21;.13] Winner/Loser x Newspaper Parallelism [.03;.00] [.01;.04] [.03;.00] [.03;.01] [.02;.05] [.03;.01] Consumption [.03;.04] [.03;.05] Winner/Loser x Consumption [.03;.01] [.03;.00] Newspaper Parallelism x Consumption [.05;.03] [.07;.04] Winner/Loser x Newspaper Parallelism x Consumption [.02;.06] [.02;.07] AIC BIC Log Likelihood Num. obs Variance: country.(intercept) Variance: Residual outside the 95 percent confidence interval. Covariates included in analysis, but omitted from table for presentational purposes. Table C.12 No matching, television parallelism and total television consumption Bottom Half Top Half Both Bottom Half Top Half Both Winner/Loser [.02;.04] [.03;.04] [.02;.04] [.05;.07] [.04;.06] [.04;.07] Television Parallelism [.43;.14] [.44;.13] [.44;.13] [.42;.10] [.47;.12] [.44;.09] Winner/Loser x Television Parallelism [.01;.04] [.01;.03] [.01;.04] [.01;.05] [.04;.07] [.01;.05] Consumption [.01;.00] [.00;.02] Winner/Loser x Consumption [.01;.02] [.02;.01] AIC BIC Log Likelihood Num. obs Variance: country.(intercept) Variance: Residual outside the 95 percent confidence interval. Covariates included in analysis, but omitted from table for presentational purposes.
17 PARALLELISM AND THE LEGITIMACY GAP 17 Table C.13 No matching and continuous measure Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4 Model 5 Model 6 Winner/Loser [.02;.04] [.03;.06] [.04;.06] [.06;.08] [.02;.04] [.03;.06] Media Parallelism [.09;.19] [.10;.31] Winner/Loser x Media Parallelism [.01;.04] [.02;.07] Winner/Loser x Consumption [.02;.05] [.01;.08] [.01;.00] [.01;.00] [.00;.01] [.00;.01] Media Parallelism x Consumption [.11;.01] [.20;.08] Winner/Loser x Media Parallelism x Consumption [.06;.09] [.07;.11] Newspaper Parallelism [.11;.12] [.12;.16] Consumption [.01;.01] [.01;.01] [.01;.00] [.00;.00] Winner/Loser x Newspaper Parallelism [.04;.00] [.05;.00] Newspaper Parallelism x Consumption [.02;.01] [.03;.01] Winner/Loser x Newspaper Parallelism x Consumption [.01;.03] [.01;.03] Television Parallelism [.08;.29] [.04;.40] Winner/Loser x Television Parallelism [.00;.05] [.01;.07] Winner/Loser x Television Parallelism x Consumption [.01;.00] [.01;.01] AIC BIC Log Likelihood Num. obs Variance: country.(intercept) Variance: Residual outside the 95 percent confidence interval. Covariates included in analysis, but omitted from table for presentational purposes.
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