This article examines the development of psychologically oriented voting behavior research between 1939-1964. It intends to show the psychological basis of the Columbia and Michigan approaches and its implications for the analysis of electoral behavior. It is argued that, in spite of the large differences commonly perceived between these two approaches, there is much similarity between them, both with regard to their psychological roots as to their principal conclusions
In this paper we test the idea that citizens can be stimulated to vote in an election via subtle psy...
Political psychology is the application of psychological theory towards better understanding voting ...
Mass political behavior is the study of how average citizens form and express opinions about politic...
A path model of the presidential vote involving social variables, party identification, issue orient...
This article reviews the current models of the voter behavior and proves the need in creating a new ...
This dissertation is an exercise in political psychology and psychologically oriented political scie...
Political psychology is a dynamic field of research that offers a unique blend of approaches andmeth...
This study is an attempt to measure what cannot be measured. In any highly organized society, and es...
This article describes the formation and development of the rational-instrumental approach, one of t...
The research will analyze the relationship between political participation and patterns of voting be...
The research will analyze the relationship between political participation and patterns of voting be...
The application of social psychology to the study of politics is at the heart of the discipline call...
One theory of populistic democratic politics proposes that citizens vote in elections for c and idat...
In this paper we test the idea that citizens can be stimulated to vote in an election via subtle psy...
One theory of populistic democratic politics proposes that citizens vote in elections for c and idat...
In this paper we test the idea that citizens can be stimulated to vote in an election via subtle psy...
Political psychology is the application of psychological theory towards better understanding voting ...
Mass political behavior is the study of how average citizens form and express opinions about politic...
A path model of the presidential vote involving social variables, party identification, issue orient...
This article reviews the current models of the voter behavior and proves the need in creating a new ...
This dissertation is an exercise in political psychology and psychologically oriented political scie...
Political psychology is a dynamic field of research that offers a unique blend of approaches andmeth...
This study is an attempt to measure what cannot be measured. In any highly organized society, and es...
This article describes the formation and development of the rational-instrumental approach, one of t...
The research will analyze the relationship between political participation and patterns of voting be...
The research will analyze the relationship between political participation and patterns of voting be...
The application of social psychology to the study of politics is at the heart of the discipline call...
One theory of populistic democratic politics proposes that citizens vote in elections for c and idat...
In this paper we test the idea that citizens can be stimulated to vote in an election via subtle psy...
One theory of populistic democratic politics proposes that citizens vote in elections for c and idat...
In this paper we test the idea that citizens can be stimulated to vote in an election via subtle psy...
Political psychology is the application of psychological theory towards better understanding voting ...
Mass political behavior is the study of how average citizens form and express opinions about politic...