Thinking about political psychology /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
[2002]
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| Series: | Cambridge studies in political psychology and public opinion.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : Political psychology and the study of politics / James H. Kuklinski
- The contours of political psychology : situating research on political information processing / John L. Sullivan, Wendy M. Rahn, and Thomas J. Rudolph
- Who can persuade whom? Implications from the nexus of psychology and rational choice theory / Arthur Lupia
- Expanding the envelope : citizenship, contextual methodologies, and comparative political psychology / Pamela Johnston Conover and Donald D. Searing
- The challenges of political psychology : lessons to be learned from research on attitude perception / Jon A. Krosnick
- Political psychology and political science / Wendy M. Rahn, John L. Sullivan, and Thomas J. Rudolph
- Is political psychology sufficiently psychological? Distinguishing political psychology from psychological political science / Jon A. Krosnick
- Political psychology, political behavior, and politics : questions of aggregation, causal distance, and taste / Robert C. Luskin
- The micro foundations of mood / James A. Stimson
- From denial to extenuation (and finally beyond) : political sophistication and citizen performance / Robert C. Luskin
- Political psychology and the micro-macro gap in politics / Michael MacKuen.