Hartz on American Liberal Tradition
... Mr. Hartz has attempted in the spirited volume on The Liberal Tradition in America a survey of the course of political theory during the national period of national history. He seems implicitly to adopt a thesis that F. S. C. Northrop before him made explicit, namely that a particular culture rests ...
... Mr. Hartz has attempted in the spirited volume on The Liberal Tradition in America a survey of the course of political theory during the national period of national history. He seems implicitly to adopt a thesis that F. S. C. Northrop before him made explicit, namely that a particular culture rests ...
Differences in negativity bias underlie variations in political ideology
... elderly – foster the adoption of conservative political positions (Jost et al. 2004; Landau et al. 2004; although see Castano et al. 2011). Italians who implicitly associated symbols of the United States with negative concepts were more likely to vote against the proposed expansion of a U.S. militar ...
... elderly – foster the adoption of conservative political positions (Jost et al. 2004; Landau et al. 2004; although see Castano et al. 2011). Italians who implicitly associated symbols of the United States with negative concepts were more likely to vote against the proposed expansion of a U.S. militar ...
Reconciliation as a Political Value
... ally, acceptance does not entail that all social relations be just. Citizens may accept the social order without it being fully just. The objective requirements of reconciliation seem to be morally more minimal than the requirements of justice. Consider the case of a political order that is widely a ...
... ally, acceptance does not entail that all social relations be just. Citizens may accept the social order without it being fully just. The objective requirements of reconciliation seem to be morally more minimal than the requirements of justice. Consider the case of a political order that is widely a ...
Populist Political Communication in Europe
... anti-elitist populism is usually associated with left-wing populist actors. Empty populism is at the core of any kind of populism but may also be part of mainstream political discourse. Islamophobic and nationalist parties and movements best represent excluding populism. In Europe, populist actors a ...
... anti-elitist populism is usually associated with left-wing populist actors. Empty populism is at the core of any kind of populism but may also be part of mainstream political discourse. Islamophobic and nationalist parties and movements best represent excluding populism. In Europe, populist actors a ...
Are we prisoners of our preconceptions?
... Study II: Judging Possible Pasts for South Africa. The counterfactual judgments of Soviet history are open to two interpretations. One hypothesis is that those on the (moderate) left view history in general as more fluid, contingent, and indeterminate than those on the (moderate) right. A harsher va ...
... Study II: Judging Possible Pasts for South Africa. The counterfactual judgments of Soviet history are open to two interpretations. One hypothesis is that those on the (moderate) left view history in general as more fluid, contingent, and indeterminate than those on the (moderate) right. A harsher va ...
Denise D. Meringolo. Museums, Monuments, and National Parks
... substantial gaps in temporal coverage. The volume skips from the early common era to the tenth century, then again to the fifteenth, and also leaves out the crucial eighteenth century. The result is a discontinuity that makes it more difficult for the reader to follow and maintain the thread of chan ...
... substantial gaps in temporal coverage. The volume skips from the early common era to the tenth century, then again to the fifteenth, and also leaves out the crucial eighteenth century. The result is a discontinuity that makes it more difficult for the reader to follow and maintain the thread of chan ...
A Primer on NOMINATE and Voteview
... less about his temperament and more about legislatures. That is, it can be read differently to mean that he, Bruno, could imagine that there really could be all of 212 “different agendas” in his legislature, one for each legislator who, presumably, would try to organize all of the legislature’s issu ...
... less about his temperament and more about legislatures. That is, it can be read differently to mean that he, Bruno, could imagine that there really could be all of 212 “different agendas” in his legislature, one for each legislator who, presumably, would try to organize all of the legislature’s issu ...
I. The background of Horney`s theory of personality
... career. She recognized the issues of a woman having dignity and equality within the workplace and the conflict this might bring in raising a family. These issues have made more contemporary theorists re-introduce the theories of Karen Horney, especially in the area of Feminine Psychology. Horney als ...
... career. She recognized the issues of a woman having dignity and equality within the workplace and the conflict this might bring in raising a family. These issues have made more contemporary theorists re-introduce the theories of Karen Horney, especially in the area of Feminine Psychology. Horney als ...
DOC - Northwestern University
... opinion. Much of this research compared the opinions of individuals who reported varying levels of exposure to mass communications (e.g., news broadcasts). Observed differences in opinion between these groups constituted evidence of a mass communication effect. Our confidence in these results depend ...
... opinion. Much of this research compared the opinions of individuals who reported varying levels of exposure to mass communications (e.g., news broadcasts). Observed differences in opinion between these groups constituted evidence of a mass communication effect. Our confidence in these results depend ...
The Effects of Youth and Adolescent Involvement on Value Patterns
... happening before people enter them, to study how young people pick up participatory habits and how they acquire their basic outlook toward society at a relatively early age. Or as Paul Whiteley (1999, 41-42) puts it: “individual values (…) which can only be explained effectively by socialization pro ...
... happening before people enter them, to study how young people pick up participatory habits and how they acquire their basic outlook toward society at a relatively early age. Or as Paul Whiteley (1999, 41-42) puts it: “individual values (…) which can only be explained effectively by socialization pro ...
How Institutions Evolve: Evolutionary Theory and Institutional Change
... In recent years, political scientists have devoted considerable attention to the problem of explaining institutional change. Institutions change all the time, but as many have argued, the theoretical and epistemological tools used by political scientists are better equipped for the study of equilib ...
... In recent years, political scientists have devoted considerable attention to the problem of explaining institutional change. Institutions change all the time, but as many have argued, the theoretical and epistemological tools used by political scientists are better equipped for the study of equilib ...
The Effects of Youth Involvement and
... happening before people enter them, to study how young people pick up participatory habits and how they acquire their basic outlook toward society at a relatively early age. Or as Paul Whiteley (1999, 41-42) puts it: “individual values (…) which can only be explained effectively by socialization pro ...
... happening before people enter them, to study how young people pick up participatory habits and how they acquire their basic outlook toward society at a relatively early age. Or as Paul Whiteley (1999, 41-42) puts it: “individual values (…) which can only be explained effectively by socialization pro ...
Caste and Democracy: The Politics of Exclusion and
... identity autonomous of the other, it was always expressed in relational terms, where a particular identity could not be self-perceived or perceived by others in terms independent and underivable from those defining the systemic whole. It will thus be an overly simplified view of the traditional cast ...
... identity autonomous of the other, it was always expressed in relational terms, where a particular identity could not be self-perceived or perceived by others in terms independent and underivable from those defining the systemic whole. It will thus be an overly simplified view of the traditional cast ...
Samuel P - El blog de Jesús Silva
... contemporary novel. He cites classic authors such as Aristotle, Plato, Plutarch, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Gibbons, Burke, Tocqueville and Sarmiento. But he also draws on four unpublished doctoral dissertations and a Master’s thesis; on numerous country and area study specialists on and from countries a ...
... contemporary novel. He cites classic authors such as Aristotle, Plato, Plutarch, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Gibbons, Burke, Tocqueville and Sarmiento. But he also draws on four unpublished doctoral dissertations and a Master’s thesis; on numerous country and area study specialists on and from countries a ...
Political Campaign Advertising Dynamics
... results or surveys, the model would assume that both states received the same amount of advertising. Yet, it is likely that the timing and effect of advertising may be different on different voters. Alternatively, what if a citizen was exposed to positive messages throughout the campaign and then a ...
... results or surveys, the model would assume that both states received the same amount of advertising. Yet, it is likely that the timing and effect of advertising may be different on different voters. Alternatively, what if a citizen was exposed to positive messages throughout the campaign and then a ...
Empowering the Marginalized Voter: Clientelism in Heterogeneous
... Therefore, taken separately, both clientelism and heterogeneity predict a diminished quality of governance. However, previous scholarship has neglected to investigate their intersection, which is the subject of this inquiry. Some existing research has also focused explicitly on the relationship betw ...
... Therefore, taken separately, both clientelism and heterogeneity predict a diminished quality of governance. However, previous scholarship has neglected to investigate their intersection, which is the subject of this inquiry. Some existing research has also focused explicitly on the relationship betw ...
Framework - MGW - 2011 - Open Evidence Archive
... The mistake is in thinking that agreement marks the end of contest-that consensus kills debate. But this is true only if the agreement is perfect-if there is nothing at all left to question or contest. In most cases, however, our agreements are highly imperfect. We agree on some matters but not on o ...
... The mistake is in thinking that agreement marks the end of contest-that consensus kills debate. But this is true only if the agreement is perfect-if there is nothing at all left to question or contest. In most cases, however, our agreements are highly imperfect. We agree on some matters but not on o ...
Pluralistic conditioning: social tolerance and effective democracy
... Modern democracy is based in dissent and diversity. The essential defining aspect of democracy is the existence of competitive and fair elections; an element which emphasizes diversity of opinion and serves to place one party (or group of parties) in power, while relegating the other(s) to dissent. ...
... Modern democracy is based in dissent and diversity. The essential defining aspect of democracy is the existence of competitive and fair elections; an element which emphasizes diversity of opinion and serves to place one party (or group of parties) in power, while relegating the other(s) to dissent. ...
Implicit Bias, Context, and Character
... This state is the result of discord between one’s “aliefs”—which for all relevant purposes here we can think of as one’s implicit attitudes—and one’s beliefs. The relevant ideal to which one can aspire in order to combat internal disharmony is, of course, internal harmony. This is an ideal with a lo ...
... This state is the result of discord between one’s “aliefs”—which for all relevant purposes here we can think of as one’s implicit attitudes—and one’s beliefs. The relevant ideal to which one can aspire in order to combat internal disharmony is, of course, internal harmony. This is an ideal with a lo ...
view paper - Jeffrey A. Karp
... Segura 2003), increase political efficacy (Banducci, Donovan and Karp 2005; Banducci, Donovan and Karp 2004) and trust in government (Howell and Fagan 1988) and increase participation (Barreto, Segura and Woods 2004; Gay 2001).7 This line of research has relied on the political “empowerment model” ( ...
... Segura 2003), increase political efficacy (Banducci, Donovan and Karp 2005; Banducci, Donovan and Karp 2004) and trust in government (Howell and Fagan 1988) and increase participation (Barreto, Segura and Woods 2004; Gay 2001).7 This line of research has relied on the political “empowerment model” ( ...
Psychological Science
... people believe in the power of the situation, they will find evidence that systemic pressures and luck determine outcomes. These conflicting values of liberals and conservatives may give rise to different prejudices. In general, people like individuals (and groups) who share their values and opinion ...
... people believe in the power of the situation, they will find evidence that systemic pressures and luck determine outcomes. These conflicting values of liberals and conservatives may give rise to different prejudices. In general, people like individuals (and groups) who share their values and opinion ...
Psychology - Jay School Corporation
... Differentiate between descriptive and experimental research ...
... Differentiate between descriptive and experimental research ...
ap.psychology.course.outline.2016.2017
... extinction, spontaneous recovery, and higher-order conditioning. •Define operant conditioning and differentiate it from classical conditioning •Describe the different schedules of reinforcement, and state the effect each schedule will have on response rate and extinction •Describe how behaviors are ...
... extinction, spontaneous recovery, and higher-order conditioning. •Define operant conditioning and differentiate it from classical conditioning •Describe the different schedules of reinforcement, and state the effect each schedule will have on response rate and extinction •Describe how behaviors are ...
AP Psychology – 2012-2013 UNIT 1: Social Psychology and Stress
... extinction, spontaneous recovery, and higher-order conditioning. •Define operant conditioning and differentiate it from classical conditioning •Describe the different schedules of reinforcement, and state the effect each schedule will have on response rate and extinction •Describe how behaviors are ...
... extinction, spontaneous recovery, and higher-order conditioning. •Define operant conditioning and differentiate it from classical conditioning •Describe the different schedules of reinforcement, and state the effect each schedule will have on response rate and extinction •Describe how behaviors are ...
Political Efficacy on the Internet: A Media System Dependency
... dependency strength (Ball-Rokeach, 1998). The intensity of MSD relations is influenced not only by individual goals, but also by the expected usefulness of media in achieving these goals (BallRokeach, 1985). The rest of the hypotheses put forward in this study explore key factors expected to predict ...
... dependency strength (Ball-Rokeach, 1998). The intensity of MSD relations is influenced not only by individual goals, but also by the expected usefulness of media in achieving these goals (BallRokeach, 1985). The rest of the hypotheses put forward in this study explore key factors expected to predict ...