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The Psychology of Political Behavior in a Time of Change

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    Chapter 1 Introduction
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    Chapter 2 Blue Brain-Red Brain: The Biopsychology of Political Beliefs and Behavior
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    Chapter 3 Behavioral Epigenetics: The Underpinnings of Political Psychology
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    Chapter 4 How Diversity in Nature Impacts Political Psychology
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    Chapter 5 Psychology, Politics, and Complex Thought: A Time for Postformal Thought in Politics
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    Chapter 6 How Do Cognitive Styles Influence Political Attitudes? A Joint Consideration of Dual-Process Model and Construal Level Theory
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    Chapter 7 Understanding Polarization Through a Cognitive-Developmental Lens
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    Chapter 8 Postformal Psychology: The New “Normal” in Times of Exponential Change
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    Chapter 9 Political Cognition: The Unconscious Mechanisms Underlying Political Beliefs and Action
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    Chapter 10 How Psychological Processes Impact Voter Decision Making
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    Chapter 11 How Belief in Conspiracy Theories Addresses Some Basic Human Needs
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    Chapter 12 Why Is Populism So Robustly Associated with Conspiratorial Thinking? Collective Narcissism and the Meaning Maintenance Model
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    Chapter 13 Pathways to Social Connection and Civility in a Time of Political and Social Polarization
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    Chapter 14 Voice and Votes: Gender, Power and Politics
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    Chapter 15 Political Identity Development in a Changing World
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    Chapter 16 Facial Appearance and Dominance in Leadership
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    Chapter 17 The Inclusion of Conservatives in Science: Acknowledging Liberal and Conservative Social Cognition to Improve Public Science Attitudes
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    Chapter 18 Can We Deliberate? How Motivated Reasoning Undermines Democratic Deliberation and What WeCan Do About It
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    Chapter 19 American National Identity: Issues of Race, Culture, Social Class, Gender and Politics Affected by Social Change
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    Chapter 20 Authoritarian Responses to Social Change: Psychological Mechanisms Underlying the Election of Donald Trump
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    Chapter 21 Psychological Mechanisms Underlying the Populist Threat to Democracy
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    Chapter 22 Trumped: Making Sense of the Narcissist-in-Chief
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    Chapter 23 Psychological Reactions to House of Cards: The Role of Transportation and Identification
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    Chapter 24 Political Betrayal, Political Agency, and International Politics
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    Chapter 25 (De)Humanization of Muslim Immigrants: Newspaper Discourse and Public Responses During the UK 2015 General Election
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    Chapter 26 Quantitative and Qualitative Methods for Predicting Geopolitical Events
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    Chapter 27 Control and Countercontrol in Brazilian Public Policies: Conjectures from a Humanist-Contextualist Behaviorism
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Title
The Psychology of Political Behavior in a Time of Change
Published by
Springer International Publishing, May 2020
DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-38270-4
ISBNs
978-3-03-038269-8, 978-3-03-038270-4
Editors

Sinnott, Jan D., Rabin, Joan S.

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