Format:
XVIII, 298 S.
,
graph. Darst.
,
24 cm
ISBN:
9780199772759
Series Statement:
Series in political psychology
Content:
Preface -- Partisan ambivalence and the contingent nature of political judgment -- Getting it right, making it easy, and validating our partisan commitments -- Matters of conceptualization, measurement, and antecedents -- Partisan ambivalence and preference formation -- Ambivalence and the partisan perceptual screen -- Ambivalent partisans at the polls -- Unmoved mover or rational choice? ambivalence and the dynamic nature of partisanship -- Partisan ambivalence, citizen competence, and American democracy
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
Preface -- Partisan ambivalence and the contingent nature of political judgment -- Getting it right, making it easy, and validating our partisan commitments -- Matters of conceptualization, measurement, and antecedents -- Partisan ambivalence and preference formation -- Ambivalence and the partisan perceptual screen -- Ambivalent partisans at the polls -- Unmoved mover or rational choice? ambivalence and the dynamic nature of partisanship -- Partisan ambivalence, citizen competence, and American democracy.
Language:
English
Subjects:
Political Science
Keywords:
USA
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Wahlverhalten
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