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Political psychology, new explorations, edited by Jon A. Krosnick, I-Chant A. Chiang, and Tobias H. Stark

Label
Political psychology, new explorations, edited by Jon A. Krosnick, I-Chant A. Chiang, and Tobias H. Stark
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Political psychology
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
964594697948360920
Responsibility statement
edited by Jon A. Krosnick, I-Chant A. Chiang, and Tobias H. Stark
Series statement
Frontiers of social psychology
Sub title
new explorations
Table Of Contents
Machine generated contents note:, 1., The Two Core Goals of Political Psychology, I-Chant A. Chiang, pt. I, New Theoretical Perspectives on Political Science Questions, 2., Aspiration-Based Models of Politics, Jonathan Bendor, 3., Experimental Political Philosophy: Justice Judgments in the Hypothetical Society Paradigm, Philip E. Tetlock, 4., Identity Threats and Identity Repairs: How Leaders Construe and Respond to Identity-Threatening Predicaments, Roderick M. Kramer, 5., Toward a Social Psychology of Social Movements, Douglas J. McAdam, pt. II, Determinants of Political Cognition and Behavior -- the Role of Importance, 6., The Origins of Policy Issue Salience: Personal and National Importance Impact on Behavioral, Cognitive, and Emotional Issue Engagement, Leandre R. Fabrigar, 7., The Impact of Policy Change Threat on Financial Contributions to Interest Groups, Laura Dionne, 8., Attitude Importance and Attitude-Relevant Knowledge: Motivator and Enabler, Catherine J. Norris, 9., Presidential Approval and Gas Prices: Sociotropic or Pocketbook Influence?, Jeffrey M. Wooldridge, 10., The Impact of Candidates' Statements about Global Warming on Electoral Success in 2008 to 2015: Evidence Using Five Methodologies, Jon A. Krosnick, pt. III, Challenging Conventional Wisdom about Politics, 11., Racism, Causal Explanations, and Affirmative Action, Kevin Weaver, 12., "Forever Changed?": Some Surprising Findings About U.S. Public Opinion After the Attacks of 9/11/2001 on the U.S., I-Chant A. Chiang, 13., Trust in Scientists' Statements about the Environment and American Public Opinion on Global Warming, Jon A. Krosnick
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