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A Defining Presidential Moment: 9/11 and the Rally Effect
Authors:James N. Schubert,Patrick A. Stewart,&   Margaret Ann Curran
Affiliation:NorthernIllinois University,;ArkansasState University,;University of Southern Indiana
Abstract:Public approval ratings of George W. Bush surged after the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks. This study used a quasi–experimental, within–respondents design to investigate the relative contribution of five factors to this classic rally effect: the stimulus event itself, Bush's speech that evening, media exposure, partisan support, and gender effects. Respondents were pretested on the morning of the attacks; one group was posttested immediately after the speech, another group 41 hours later. Stability of effects was examined through an additional study of Bush's 20 September 2001 speech to a joint session of Congress. The findings indicate that Bush's 11 September speech was the critical factor in this rally effect; none of the other factors contributed significantly.
Keywords:9/11    rallyeffect    presidential approval    terrorism    political speeches
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