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... predispositions) persist to some degree into and through adult life. And they strongly influence the adult's attitudes toward current political stimuli. The strongest of these learned responses, which we have called "symbolic ...
... predispositions) persist to some degree into and through adult life. And they strongly influence the adult's attitudes toward current political stimuli. The strongest of these learned responses, which we have called "symbolic ...
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... symbolic predispositions might have stronger effects on sociopolitical attitudes than self-interest does. The notion of symbolic politics is that political symbols activate underlying predispositions reflexively. Put another way, such ...
... symbolic predispositions might have stronger effects on sociopolitical attitudes than self-interest does. The notion of symbolic politics is that political symbols activate underlying predispositions reflexively. Put another way, such ...
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... predispositions are evoked by political symbols in the current informational environment. The dominance of symbolic predispositions may come about because of a general tendency toward reflexive affective responses to political symbols ...
... predispositions are evoked by political symbols in the current informational environment. The dominance of symbolic predispositions may come about because of a general tendency toward reflexive affective responses to political symbols ...
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... symbolic predispositions (Shingles, 1989). The self-interest hypothesis has fit so comfortably with the conventional wisdom about human nature that for many years it has been widely accepted throughout the social sciences. However, we ...
... symbolic predispositions (Shingles, 1989). The self-interest hypothesis has fit so comfortably with the conventional wisdom about human nature that for many years it has been widely accepted throughout the social sciences. However, we ...
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... symbolic predispositions. We have generally used only a rather small and conservatively selected set of the latter, primarily party identification, ideological self-placement, and racial tolerance. These can be shown to have been quite ...
... symbolic predispositions. We have generally used only a rather small and conservatively selected set of the latter, primarily party identification, ideological self-placement, and racial tolerance. These can be shown to have been quite ...
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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