Individuals vary in their ability to reflect on and override partisan impulses, affecting their ability to rationally evaluate politicians.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kevin Arceneaux is Professor of Political Science, Faculty Affiliate with the Institute for Public Affairs, and Director of the Behavioral Foundations Lab at Temple University. He studies political psychology and political communication, focusing on how the interaction between political messages and people's political predispositions shapes attitudes and behavior. He is co-author of Changing Minds or Changing Channels (2013), which investigates the influence of ideologically slanted news programming and received the 2014 Goldsmith Book Prize from Harvard University. His work has also been published in the American Political Science Review, American Journal of Politics, and elsewhere.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Democratic accountability and the 'rational' citizen 2. A theory of individual differences in reflection and the intuitionist model of political reasoning 3. Measuring individual differences in reflection 4. Toeing the line: partisan identities and policy attitudes 5. Throwing the rascals out: partisan identities and political evaluations 6. Can't we disagree without being disagreeable? The role of reflection in a polarized polity 7. Reflections on the role of reflection in democracies Appendix. Details of empirical studies and statistical analyses
1. Democratic accountability and the 'rational' citizen 2. A theory of individual differences in reflection and the intuitionist model of political reasoning 3. Measuring individual differences in reflection 4. Toeing the line: partisan identities and policy attitudes 5. Throwing the rascals out: partisan identities and political evaluations 6. Can't we disagree without being disagreeable? The role of reflection in a polarized polity 7. Reflections on the role of reflection in democracies Appendix. Details of empirical studies and statistical analyses
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