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Cambridge Studies in Public Opinion and Political Psychology
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Editors:
Dennis Chong, James H. Kuklinski
This series has been established in recognition of the resurgence of interest in political psychology and public opinion in recent years. The series focuses on work that pertains to the fundamental question: What kinds of mental processes do citizens employ when they think about democratic politics and respond, consciously or unconsciously, to their political environments? The emphasis is on systematic and rigorous empirical analysis and a wide range of methodologies are employed, including traditional surveys, experimental surveys, laboratory experiments, focus groups, and in-depth interviews. These empirically oriented studies consider normative implications for democratic politics.
There are 49 titles in this series...
Geographic, National, and Racial Communities
Geographic, National, and Racial Communities
Perspectives from Political Psychology
Perspectives from Political Psychology
Information and Influence in an Election Campaign
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R. Robert Huckfeldt, John Sprague, General editor James H. Kuklinski, Robert S. Wyer, Edited by Stanley Feldman
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Hardback | Published April 1995
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Information and Influence in an Election Campaign
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R. Robert Huckfeldt, John Sprague, General editor James H. Kuklinski, Robert S. Wyer, Edited by Stanley Feldman
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Paperback | Published November 2006
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Public Attitudes toward American Political Institutions
Public Attitudes toward American Political Institutions
Cognition, Choice, and the Bounds of Rationality
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Edited by Arthur Lupia, Mathew D. McCubbins, Samuel L. Popkin
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Hardback | Published December 2000
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Cognition, Choice, and the Bounds of Rationality
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Edited by Arthur Lupia, Mathew D. McCubbins, Samuel L. Popkin
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Paperback | Published December 2000
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Information Processing in Election Campaigns
Information Processing in Election Campaigns
How Perceptions of Mass Collectives Affect Political Attitudes
The Separate Realities of Blacks and Whites
The Separate Realities of Blacks and Whites
Land Reconciliation in South Africa
Experiments in Democratic Persuasion
Experiments in Democratic Persuasion
Experiments in Democratic Persuasion
The Social Logic of Bounded Partisanship in Germany and Britain Volume 0, Part 0,
The Social Logic of Bounded Partisanship in Germany and Britain Volume 0, Part 0,
The Survival of Diverse Opinions within Communication Networks
The Survival of Diverse Opinions within Communication Networks
How Media Choice Increases Inequality in Political Involvement and Polarizes Elections
How Media Choice Increases Inequality in Political Involvement and Polarizes Elections
Race Relations in an American City
Race Relations in an American City
Explorations in Political Psychology
Explorations in Political Psychology
Surveying Israeli Opinion on Peace and War
Surveying Israeli Opinion on Peace and War
Americans' Beliefs About How Government Should Work
Americans' Beliefs About How Government Should Work
Intuitive Deterrence Theories and the Politics of the Nuclear Arms Race
Intuitive Deterrence Theories and the Politics of the Nuclear Arms Race
How People Make Civil Liberties Judgments
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George E. Marcus, John L. Sullivan, Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, Sandra L. Wood
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Hardback | Published December 1995
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How People Make Civil Liberties Judgments
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George E. Marcus, John L. Sullivan, Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, Sandra L. Wood
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Paperback | Published December 1995
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