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Population-Based Survey Experiments
Population-based survey experiments have become an invaluable tool for social scientists struggling to generalize laboratory-based results, and for survey researchers besieged by uncertainties about causality. Thanks to technological advances in recent years, experiments can now be administered to r... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2011 -
In-Your-Face Politics
Americans are disgusted with watching politicians screaming and yelling at one another on television. But does all the noise really make a difference? Drawing on numerous studies, Diana Mutz provides the first comprehensive look at the consequences of in-your-face politics. Her book contradicts the ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2015 -
Winners and Losers: The Psychology of Foreign Trade (Princeton Studies in Political Behavior #27)
From acclaimed political scientist Diana Mutz, a revealing look at why people's attitudes on trade differ from their own self-interestWinners and Losers challenges conventional wisdom about how American citizens form opinions on international trade. While dominant explanations in economics emphasize... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2021 -
Hearing the Other Side: Deliberative versus Participatory Democracy
'Religion and politics', as the old saying goes, 'should never be discussed in mixed company. 'And yet fostering discussions that cross lines of political difference has long been a central concern of political theorists. More recently, it has also become a cause célèbre for pundits and civic-minde... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2006 -
The Obama Effect: How the 2008 Campaign Changed White Racial Attitudes
Barack Obama’s historic 2008 campaign exposed many white Americans more than ever before to a black individual who defied negative stereotypes. While Obama’s politics divided voters, Americans uniformly perceived Obama as highly successful, intelligent, and charismatic. What effect, if any, did the ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2014