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Historical Introduction The Poly-psy Relationship: Three Phases of A Long Affair | |
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Personality and Politics | |
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A. Authoritarianism and Mass Psychology | |
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The Authoritarian Personality and the Organization of Attitudes | |
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Threat and Authoritarianism in the United States: 1978-1987 | |
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The Other "Authoritarian Personality," | |
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B. Political Elites and Leadership Can Personality and Politics Be Studied Systematically? | |
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Leader Appeal, Leader Performance, and the Motive Profiles of Leaders and Followers: A Study of American Presidents and Elections | |
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Mass Media and Candidate Perception Experimental Demonstrations of the "not-so-animal" Consequences of Television News Programs | |
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Altering the Foundation of Support for the President Through Priming | |
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Anxiety, Enthusiasm, and the Vote: The Emotional Underpinnings of Learning and Involvement During Presidential Campaigns | |
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Idealogy and Public Opinion | |
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A. Does Ideology Exist? | |
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The Nature of Belief Systems in Mass Publics | |
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The Origins and Meaning of Liberal-Conservative Self-Identification | |
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B. Cognitive Style and Ideological Functioning The Fear of Equality | |
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Cognitive Style and Political Belief Systems in the British House of Commons | |
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Challenges of Decision-Making Contrasting Rational and Psychological Analyses of Political Choice | |
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The Drunkard's Search | |
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Prejudice, Diversity, and Social Contact | |
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A. Theories of intergroup relations in soceity | |
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The Social Identity Theory of Intergroup Behavior | |
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The Role of Stereotyping in System-Justification and the Production of False Consciousness | |
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Social Dominance Theory: A New Synthesis | |
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B. The Enduring Problem of Racism Group Conflict, Prejudice and the Paradox of Contemporary Racial Attitudes | |
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Is It Really Racism? | |
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The Origins of White Americans' opposition to race-targeted Policies | |
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Conflict, Violence, and Political Transformation | |
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A. The Social Psychology of Wrongdoing and Harm Social Organization for the Production of Evil | |
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The Psychology of Political Terrorism | |
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B. Protest and Revolution Theoretical Approaches to Explaining Collective Political Violence | |
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Politicized and Collectie Identity | |
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