New directions in political psychology
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New directions in political psychology
(Research in micropolitics : a research annual, v. 4)
JAI Press, 1994
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The essays in this volume are designed to contribute to the study of electoral behaviour by providing a broad coverage and panoramic view of the electoral literature in the US, identifying trends in electoral behaviour and offering observations on electoral politics.
Table of Contents
- New directions in political psychology, Robert Y. Shapiro et al. Part 1 Methodology and comparative research: experimentation in political science - historical trends and future directions, Kathleen M. McGraw and Valerie Hoekstra
- pictures in the PC - computational modelling and political psychology, Charles S. Taber and Richard Timpone
- the method is the message - focus groups as a means of social, psychological and political inquiry, Michael X. Delli Carpini and Bruce Williams
- survey research in the past and future USSR - reflections on the methodology of mass opinion surveys, James L. Gibson. Part 2 Mass perception, cognition and decision making: cognitive heuristics, heuristic processing, and efficiency in political decision making, Jeffrey Mondak
- the political effects of perceptions of mass opinion, Diana C. Mutz
- the political significance of voters gender stereotypes, Leonie Huddy. Part 3 Political socialization: political socialization during adulthood - clarifying the political time of our lives, Viginia Sapiro
- the politics of the white collar working class - from structure to action, Richard Sobel.
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