Over the past two decades psychological models of affect have changed from valence (one-dimensional) models to multiple-dimensional models. The most recent models, circumplex models, are two-dimensional. Feeling thermometer measures, which derive their theoretical logic from earlier (valence) models of emotional appraisal, are shown to be confounded. Underlying the variation obtained using feeling thermometer measures are two dimensions of emotional response, mastery (positive emotionality) and threat (negative emotionality). Analysis of the 1984 NES survey sug-gests that positive emotional response is twice as influential as negative emotional response in predicting presidential candidate vote disposition to the presidential candi-dates. R...
There is substantial evidence that voters' preferences can be shifted by emotional priming, but the ...
In the 2016 election cycle, people took Donald Trump’s candidacy trivially. His popularity though co...
2012-08-01This project examines the emotional dimension of partisan polarization, and executes a var...
Over the past two decades psychological models of affect have changed from valence (one-dimensional)...
Emotions are a part of people's daily experiences and interactions with others. To the extent that p...
I. Mood and politics The candidate affect items, added to the NES series in 1980, have proved to be ...
Recent U.S. history provides vivid illustrations of the importance of politicians' emotional di...
We have developed and carried out a complex experiment using a dynamic information board (Lau and Re...
The research in my dissertation explores the dynamic role of emotions in citizen\u27s political judg...
Canonical theories of opinion formation attribute an important role to affect. But how and for whom ...
This paper continues an analysis, begun in the December 2004 issue, that employed panel data to esti...
dential election to examine how two possibly important affective variables—public mood and political...
Negative information has a stronger influence on impressions of others than positive information, a ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2016.Thesis: S...
Long-popular rational-choice models of voting (e.g., Riker & Ordeshook, 1968) suggest that affec...
There is substantial evidence that voters' preferences can be shifted by emotional priming, but the ...
In the 2016 election cycle, people took Donald Trump’s candidacy trivially. His popularity though co...
2012-08-01This project examines the emotional dimension of partisan polarization, and executes a var...
Over the past two decades psychological models of affect have changed from valence (one-dimensional)...
Emotions are a part of people's daily experiences and interactions with others. To the extent that p...
I. Mood and politics The candidate affect items, added to the NES series in 1980, have proved to be ...
Recent U.S. history provides vivid illustrations of the importance of politicians' emotional di...
We have developed and carried out a complex experiment using a dynamic information board (Lau and Re...
The research in my dissertation explores the dynamic role of emotions in citizen\u27s political judg...
Canonical theories of opinion formation attribute an important role to affect. But how and for whom ...
This paper continues an analysis, begun in the December 2004 issue, that employed panel data to esti...
dential election to examine how two possibly important affective variables—public mood and political...
Negative information has a stronger influence on impressions of others than positive information, a ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2016.Thesis: S...
Long-popular rational-choice models of voting (e.g., Riker & Ordeshook, 1968) suggest that affec...
There is substantial evidence that voters' preferences can be shifted by emotional priming, but the ...
In the 2016 election cycle, people took Donald Trump’s candidacy trivially. His popularity though co...
2012-08-01This project examines the emotional dimension of partisan polarization, and executes a var...