Political Psychology

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
What Does It Mean to Be an American? Patriotism, Nationalism, and American Identity After 9/112004/09/03English176
Fully Committed: Suicide Bombers' Motivation and the Quest for Personal Significance2009/05/08English173
The Strengthening of Partisan Affect2018/02/01English169
The Aggregated Consequences of Motivated Reasoning and the Dynamics of Partisan Presidential Approval2007/10/26English165
How Social Media Facilitates Political Protest: Information, Motivation, and Social Networks2018/02/01English165
Identity Politics and Politicized Identities: Identity Processes and the Dynamics of Protest2013/12/05English162
The Dimensionality of Right‐Wing Authoritarianism: Lessons from the Dilemma between Theory and Measurement2005/03/09English161
Some Benefits of Being an Activist: Measuring Activism and Its Role in Psychological Well‐Being2009/09/09English155
Framing Emotional Response2004/01/14English153
One Tribe to Bind Them All: How Our Social Group Attachments Strengthen Partisanship2018/02/01English149
Forgive and Forget? Antecedents and Consequences of Intergroup Forgiveness in Bosnia and Herzegovina2008/05/01English148
Moral Conviction and Political Engagement2008/01/09English146
Authoritarianism, Social Dominance, and Other Roots of Generalized Prejudice2010/06/01English145
Selective Exposure in the Internet Age: The Interaction between Anxiety and Information Utility2009/07/02English144
Personality Traits, Partisan Attitudes, and Voting Behavior. Evidence from Germany2007/06/29English142
On the Knowledge of Politics and the Politics of Knowledge: How a Social Representations Approach Helps Us Rethink the Subject of Political Psychology2011/06/21English139
Ballot Photographs as Cues in Low‐Information Elections2008/10/23English139
Authoritarianism and Social Dominance in Western and Eastern Europe: The Importance of the Sociopolitical Context and of Political Interest and Involvement2005/03/09English136
If U.S. Senator Baker Were A Woman: An Experimental Study of Candidate Images1981/01/01135
Reconciliation after Genocide, Mass Killing, or Intractable Conflict: Understanding the Roots of Violence, Psychological Recovery, and Steps toward a General Theory2006/11/22English133
Prospect Theory in Political Science: Gains and Losses From the First Decade2004/03/12English131
Power, Conflict, and Community: How Gendered Views of Political Power Influence Women's Political Ambition2015/06/17English129
The Federal Face of Voting: Are Elected Officials Held Accountable for the Functions Relevant to Their Office?2006/10/01English127
Prospect Theory and International Relations: Theoretical Applications and Analytical Problems1992/06/01127
Threat as a Motivator of Political Activism: A Field Experiment2004/07/12English121
The Paranoid Style in American Politics Revisited: An Ideological Asymmetry in Conspiratorial Thinking2020/06/24English121
Reasoning Is for Arguing: Understanding the Successes and Failures of Deliberation2012/03/27English121
Community Psychology, Political Efficacy, and Trust2010/02/01English121
Priming the Vote: Campaign Effects in a U.S. Senate Election2004/07/12English120
Making Sense of Climate Change: How Story Frames Shape Cognition2013/06/06English120