Politicians often make decisions that lead to contradictory outcomes from situations with seemingly similar circumstances and related factors. Recent examples include the U.S. reaction to the uprising in Iran contrasted with the call for the ousting of president Hosni Mubarak after the 18 Day Revolution in Egypt. This frustrating reality, frequently based on perceived risks of publication of state secrets, has various far-reaching effects. Two effects of this reality include the loss of trust in government and government officials to do the right thing as well as the frequency of market fluctuations
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the association between positive perceptions of pol...
Heuristics have rapidly become a core concept in the study of political behavior. The term heuristic...
This dissertation is an analysis of how presidents make foreign policy decisions. Rather than explai...
Politicians often make decisions that lead to contradictory outcomes from situations with seemingly ...
Political psychologists have been quick to use prospect theory in their work, realizing its potentia...
Politics is a complex affair. Whether one is a legislator or a citizen, making political decisions i...
Public officials are constantly facing decisions under risk, particularly in digitalization policies...
A key debate in the study of the American presidency concerns the determinants of presidential decis...
What kind of decisions makers are elected politicians? Do they exhibit the same cognitive biases and...
Tackling an important gap in the literature on political trust, this article focuses on politicians ...
peer reviewedWe report on an experimental study with real-world politicians. These political experts...
Public opinion researchers agree that citizens use simplifying heuristics to reach real, stable pref...
Public opinion researchers agree that citizens use simplifying heuristics to reach real, stable pref...
Political decision-making involves the presentation of policy options from opposing points of view a...
In this paper, an exploration of how governments make decisions is presented. The policy decisions s...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the association between positive perceptions of pol...
Heuristics have rapidly become a core concept in the study of political behavior. The term heuristic...
This dissertation is an analysis of how presidents make foreign policy decisions. Rather than explai...
Politicians often make decisions that lead to contradictory outcomes from situations with seemingly ...
Political psychologists have been quick to use prospect theory in their work, realizing its potentia...
Politics is a complex affair. Whether one is a legislator or a citizen, making political decisions i...
Public officials are constantly facing decisions under risk, particularly in digitalization policies...
A key debate in the study of the American presidency concerns the determinants of presidential decis...
What kind of decisions makers are elected politicians? Do they exhibit the same cognitive biases and...
Tackling an important gap in the literature on political trust, this article focuses on politicians ...
peer reviewedWe report on an experimental study with real-world politicians. These political experts...
Public opinion researchers agree that citizens use simplifying heuristics to reach real, stable pref...
Public opinion researchers agree that citizens use simplifying heuristics to reach real, stable pref...
Political decision-making involves the presentation of policy options from opposing points of view a...
In this paper, an exploration of how governments make decisions is presented. The policy decisions s...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the association between positive perceptions of pol...
Heuristics have rapidly become a core concept in the study of political behavior. The term heuristic...
This dissertation is an analysis of how presidents make foreign policy decisions. Rather than explai...