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Abstract: . . . to become party elites; to make politics an important part of their lives? Since almost nobody does this, there must be some reason why the few who do decide to get involved. A comparison of Information Processing Theory and Rational Choice models of political cognition -- Rational choice models presume that voters maximize their utility in making a vote choice; that they proceed to investigate alternatives as completely as possible and weigh all the alternatives carefully. Information processing . . . . . . also posted outside Room 21 SH. Page 10 Political Psychology Research Paper Topic Suggestions Spring 2006 Following is a list of suggestions for research paper topics. This list is not all inclusive. Feel free to investigate other topics in political psychology that might be of interest to you. The goal of this research paper is to have you spend some time looking for and reading works by researchers in this field and critically analyzing their results. Your papers should be substantive -- not just . . . . . . may also find current information on pre- advising, and registration. Our Vernon Van Dyke Computing Facility (Political Science ITC) is located in Room 21 Schaeffer Hall. Available hours are listed at our web site and also posted outside Room 21 SH. Page 10 Political Psychology Research Paper Topic Suggestions Spring 2006 Following is a list of suggestions for research paper topics. This list is not all inclusive. Feel free to investigate other topics in political psychology that might be of interest . . . . . . I termini specificati sono presenti solamente in collegamenti che rimandano alla seguente pagina: political psychology Page 1 1/9/06 REVISED 2/5/06 Spring 2006 POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY 30:154 TTH 1:05 - 2:20 15 Schaeffer Hall Professor David Redlawsk Department of Political Science Office Hours: TTH 2:30 - 4:00 321 Schaeffer Hall Or by appointment 335-2352 Syllabus This course is . . . . . . I termini specificati sono presenti solamente in collegamenti che rimandano alla seguente pagina: political psychology Page 1 1/9/06 REVISED 2/5/06 Spring 2006 POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY 30:154 TTH 1:05 - 2:20 15 Schaeffer Hall Professor David Redlawsk Department of Political Science Office Hours: TTH 2:30 - 4:00 321 Schaeffer Hall Or by appointment 335-2352 Syllabus This course is designed . . . . . . personality, or something else? Read : John R. Alford, Carolyn L. Funk, and John R. Hibbing, “Genes, Political Orientations, and Social Personality,” (ICON). Survey Project Initial Preparation Feb 9/14 Preparation for Survey Research Project (Note Revision, 2/5/06) Read: Readings on Survey Research (For Feb 9) Flanigan & Zingale, Appendix, pp 190-198. (ICON) Frankfort-Nachmias and Nachmias, Ch 10. (ICON) Seltzer, Ch. VIII. (ICON) PBS, Analyze a Poll – at http://www.pbs.org/elections/savvyanalyze.html Studies . . . --3000,6,250,3210,21232
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