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Köp båda 2 för 1477 krPsycCRITIQUES, March 2013 Goren's book will be of interest to a wide range of readers, including political scientists, and undergraduate and graduate students of political science, sociology, and branches of psychology that deal with attitudes, their formation, and their influence on decision making. Laypeople with a wide interest in pressing contemporary issues will also find this defence of the American voter informative and reassuring.
<br>Paul Goren is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Minnesota. He has published widely in leading journals on the topics of voting behavior, partisanship, political information, public opinion, and values.<br>
CHAPTER 1: THE INDICTMENT OF THE AMERICAN VOTER; CHAPTER 2: POLICY CLEAVAGES IN HISTORICAL CONTEXT; CHAPTER 3: POLICY ATTITUDES AND POLITICAL SOPHISTICATION; CHAPTER 4: THE THREE FACES OF POLICY VOTING; CHAPTER 5: THE AVAILABILITY OF POLICY PRINCIPLES; CHAPTER 6: THE CENTRALITY OF POLICY PRINCIPLES; CHAPTER 7: THE ORIGINS OF POLICY PRINCIPLES; CHAPTER 8: THE ELECTORAL CONSEQUENCES OF POLICY PRINCIPLES; CHAPTER 9: THE EXONERATION OF THE AMERICAN VOTER?; APPENDIX: MEASUREMENT OF KEY VARIABLES; REFERENCES