Political Judgment: Structure and ProcessHow are impressions about political candidates organized in memory? What is the nature of political group stereotypes? How do citizens make voting decisions? How do citizens formulate opinions about key issues and politics? The contributors to Political Judgment: Structure and Process reach answers to these questions that will substantially influence how the next generation of scholars working at the intersection of political science and sociology, and public opinion researchers more generally, go about their work. |
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Stereotypic Accuracy in Judgments of the Political | |
The Relation between Political Attitude Importance | 19 |
Toward a Procedural Model of Candidate Evaluation 111 | 39 |
Computational Experiments in Electoral Behavior 141 | 69 |
The AccuracyEffort | 13 |
A Computational Model of | 35 |
The Measurement | 55 |
Bibliography 271 | 77 |
The Paraphrase of Satire II ii | 60 |
The Imitation of Satire I ii | 78 |
The Imitations of Odes IV i and IV ix | 99 |
The Imitation of Epistle II ii | 116 |
3 | 152 |
13 | 237 |
16 | 256 |
19 | 263 |
Contributors 303 | 3 |
Acknowledgements | ix |
INTRODUCTIONS | 4 |
The tradition | 19 |
The Imitation of Satire II i | 29 |
23 | 282 |
60 | 295 |
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