“…Here, there is a relevant distinction between policy‐specific attitudes and more general attitudes. Policy attitudes include attitudes related to policies, e.g., spending preferences, government responsibility attribution, and support toward welfare state policies (Banducci, Elder, Greene, & Stevens, ; Barabas, ; Busemeyer & Neimanns, ; Gingrich & Ansell, ; Jordan, ; Soss & Keiser, ). Soss and Keiser (), for example, show that the generosity of public assistance programs shapes the direction of citizens’ demands on the welfare system.…”