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Among this group, Trump's average feeling thermometer rating — which ranges from 0 to 100 — was just over 48.
The American National Election Study has been asking Americans since the 1970s to rate different groups on what they call a "feeling thermometer".
On the Pew Research Center's 100-point "feeling thermometer," attitudes toward Muslims rose from 40 degrees in 2014 to 48 degrees this year.
If a respondent was told that candidate held extreme in-party views, ideologically extreme respondents registered feeling thermometer ratings 35.89 points warmer than ideologically neutral respondents.
A majority of Jordanians also rated Syrians positively on a feeling thermometer, and nearly 80percentt said that relations between the host and refugee communities were good.
Recent studies suggest that rating clinical marker states (CMS) does not improve the measurement properties of the standard gamble (SG) and only slightly improves those of the feeling thermometer (FT).
The most notable (and addictive) feature is an 11-color "feeling thermometer" that enables users to quickly add more nuance to their viewpoints.
Asked to rate a series of religious groups on a "feeling thermometer" from zero (the coldest) to 100 (the warmest), Republicans gave Muslims an average of 33.
This is called a "feeling thermometer" question.
Meanwhile, the temperature on the feeling thermometer will surely rise. .
To further test the relationship, I examined another measure frequently used in the social science literature, the white-black feeling thermometer gap.
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