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Abstract: . . . see that if you don’t turn in either set of thought questions, the highest grade you can receive in the class is a 90%. And that’s if you get 100% on every other assignment. Bottom line: Not turning in thought questions on time is the best way to ensure you won’t get a good grade in the class. Make-up Exams Students are expected to take exams at the times scheduled in the syllabus. Possible exceptions include serious illness, family emergency, or a legitimate conflict with recognized University activities, all of which must be documented. If any of these circumstances apply, it is the student’s responsibility to contact the instructor to arrange for a make-up exam as soon as possible, preferably before the scheduled exam date. Page 5 Analytical . . . . . . political psychology Page 1 SYLLABUS POL3766 – Political Psychology , 3 credits Fall Semester 2003 Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:45 – 11:00 Blegen 235 Instructor: Melinda Jackson Office Hours: Tues. & Thurs. 11-12 Social Sciences 1373 And By Appointment Office phone: 626-0827 mjackson@polisci.umn.edu TA: Bas van Doorn Office Hours: Wed. 12:30-1:30 Social Sciences 1273 Thurs. 12-1 vandoorn@polisci.umn.edu And By Appointment . . . . . . 1990. “Self-interest in Americans’ Political Opinions.” In J.J. Mansbridge (Ed.), Beyond Self-Interest. IL: University of Chicago Press. (pp.147-170) (in coursepack) Stern, Paul. 1995. “Why do People Sacrifice for Their Nations?” Political Psychology , 16: 217-236. (in coursepack) Page 10 12/04/03 Emotion and Politics Marcus, Neuman & MacKuen. 2000. Affective Intelligence and Political Judgment. IL: University of Chicago Press. Ch’s 1-2 (pp.1-27) Week 15: 12/09/03 Marcus et al. Ch’s 5-6 (pp.65-125) 12/11/03 ** Analytical Essay #2 Due ** In class discussion. Finals week 12/16/03 EXAM #2: 10:30am – 12:30pm NOTE: This schedule of readings and assignments is subject to change at the instructor’s discretion, with appropriate notice. Students are expected . . . . . . political psychology Page 1 SYLLABUS POL3766 – Political Psychology , 3 credits Fall Semester 2003 Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:45 – 11:00 Blegen 235 Instructor: Melinda Jackson Office Hours: Tues. & Thurs. 11-12 Social Sciences 1373 And By Appointment Office phone: 626-0827 mjackson@polisci.umn.edu TA: Bas van Doorn Office Hours: Wed. 12:30-1:30 Social Sciences 1273 Thurs. 12-1 vandoorn@polisci.umn.edu And By Appointment Course website: www.polisci.umn.edu/courses/fall2003/3766/001 . . . --3000,4,375,2707,17647
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