Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-322) and index.
Contents:
Shared mental models: ideologies and institutions / Arthur T. Denzau and Douglass C. North -- The institutional foundations of political competence: how citizens learn what they need to know / Arthur Lupia and Mathew D. McCubbins -- Taking sides: a fixed choice theory of political reasoning / Paul M. Sniderman -- How people reason about ethics / Norman Frohlich and Joe Oppenheimer -- Who says what? Source credibility as a mediator of campaign advertising / Shanto Iyengar and Nicholas A. Valentino -- Affect as information: the role of public mood in political reasoning / Wendy M. Rahn -- Reconsidering the rational public: cognition, heuristics, and mass opinion / James H. Kuklinski and Paul J. Quirk -- Three steps toward a theory of motivated political reasoning / Milton Lodge and Charles Taber -- Knowledge, trust, and international reasoning / Samuel L. Popkin and Michael A. Dimock -- Coping with trade-offs: psychological constraints and political implications / Philip E. Tetlock -- Backstage cognition in reason and choice / Mark Turner -- Constructing a theory of reasoning: choice, constraints, and context / Arthur Lupia, Mathew D. McCubbins, and Samuel L. Popkin.
Series:
Cambridge studies in political psychology and public opinion
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