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... concerned with the operation of political interest groups or other political elites or their influences on government decisions. There is a substantial literature on the origins of interest groups and their means of functioning (e.g. ...
... concerned with the operation of political interest groups or other political elites or their influences on government decisions. There is a substantial literature on the origins of interest groups and their means of functioning (e.g. ...
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... Concern about 3 Opposition to 11 UCLA stu- 1980 .20 50.0 +. 19 (2) Sears et al. likely war draft; sup- dents (1983) port detente Total: 147 168 +.07 22.8 +.04 (188) aThe number of items shown is prior to the development of composite ...
... Concern about 3 Opposition to 11 UCLA stu- 1980 .20 50.0 +. 19 (2) Sears et al. likely war draft; sup- dents (1983) port detente Total: 147 168 +.07 22.8 +.04 (188) aThe number of items shown is prior to the development of composite ...
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... concern, and knowledge, and thus to be one factor in helping to create "issue publics" for a particular policy area. F. SUMMARY Clearly, averaging the effects of these quite heterogeneous studies cannot be meaningful in any rigorous ...
... concern, and knowledge, and thus to be one factor in helping to create "issue publics" for a particular policy area. F. SUMMARY Clearly, averaging the effects of these quite heterogeneous studies cannot be meaningful in any rigorous ...
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... concerned our conceptual definition of self-interest, especially regarding the role of group (as opposed to self-) interest, and our operationalization of it (see especially Bobo, 1983; Pettigrew, 1985; Sniderman & Tetlock, 1986a, 1986b) ...
... concerned our conceptual definition of self-interest, especially regarding the role of group (as opposed to self-) interest, and our operationalization of it (see especially Bobo, 1983; Pettigrew, 1985; Sniderman & Tetlock, 1986a, 1986b) ...
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... concern about her current tax burden. Even symbolic predispositions could conceivably reflect long-term self-interest. A ... concerns, and ignoring outcomes that affect the individual's group, we exclude the most potent forms of interest ...
... concern about her current tax burden. Even symbolic predispositions could conceivably reflect long-term self-interest. A ... concerns, and ignoring outcomes that affect the individual's group, we exclude the most potent forms of interest ...
Contents
1 | |
The Psychological Functions of SelfEsteem and Cultural Worldviews | 93 |
Affective States Influence the Processing of Persuasive Communications | 161 |
A Theoretical Refinement and Reevaluation of the Role of Norms in Human Behavior | 201 |
Chapter 5 The Effects of Interaction Goals on Person Perception | 235 |
Chapter 6 Studying Social Interaction with the Rochester Interaction Record | 269 |
Chapter 7 Subjective Construal Social Inference and Human Misunderstanding | 319 |
Index | 361 |
Contents of Other Volumes | 373 |
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