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Taber, Stony Brook University$b[electronic resource] 210 1$aCambridge :$cCambridge University Press,$d2013. 215 $a1 online resource (xv, 281 pages) $cdigital, PDF file(s) 225 1 $aCambridge studies in public opinion and political psychology 300 $aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). 311 $a0-521-17614-X 311 $a0-521-76350-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aContents; List of Tables; List of Figures; Preface; 1 Unconscious Thinking on Political Judgment, Reasoning, and Behavior; The Ubiquity of Unconscious Thinking; Implicit Cues in the Real World and in the Laboratory; The Stream of Political Information Processing; The Rationalizing Voter; Looking Ahead; 2 The John Q. Public Model of Political Information Processing; The Architecture of Memory; Seven Postulates Drive the Formation and Expression of Political Attitudes; Forewarned Is Forearmed: General Expectations and Anticipated Objections; Looking Ahead 327 $a3 Experimental Tests of Automatic Hot CognitionExperimental Paradigms for the Priming of Affect and Cognition; Experimental Tests of the Automaticity of Affect for Political Leaders, Groups, and Issues; Discussion; 4 Implicit Identifications in Political Information Processing; An Experimental Test of Implicit Identifications; An Experimental Test of the Influence of Racial Stereotypes on Policy Support; General Discussion; 5 Affect Transfer and the Evaluation of Political Candidates; Experimental Tests of Affect Transfer for Political Candidate Evaluations; Study 1; Study 2 327 $aGeneral DiscussionAppendix 5.A. Article for Study 1; Appendix 5.B. War Paragraph; 6 Affective Contagion and Political Thinking; Two Experiments on Affective Contagion in Political Reasoning; General Discussion; 7 Motivated Political Reasoning; Experiments on the Mechanisms of Motivated Reasoning; General Discussion; 8 A Computational Model of the Citizen as Motivated Reasoner; A Model of Political Information Processing; Simulating the Dynamics of Candidate Evaluation in the 2000 U. S. Presidential Election; Comparisons of JQP with a Bayesian Learning Model 327 $aOnline, Memory-Based, and Hybrid Models of UpdatingSimulating the Survey Respondents Beliefs about Candidates; General Discussion; 9 Affect, Cognition, Emotion; JQP and the Survey Response; JQP versus Prominent Models of Candidate Evaluation and Vote Choice; JQP and the Rationality of the American Voter; Bibliography; Index 330 $aPolitical behavior is the result of innumerable unnoticed forces and conscious deliberation is often a rationalization of automatically triggered feelings and thoughts. Citizens are very sensitive to environmental contextual factors such as the title 'President' preceding 'Obama' in a newspaper headline, upbeat music or patriotic symbols accompanying a campaign ad, or question wording and order in a survey, all of which have their greatest influence when citizens are unaware. This book develops and tests a dual-process theory of political beliefs, attitudes and behavior, claiming that all thinking, feeling, reasoning and doing have an automatic component as well as a conscious deliberative component. The authors are especially interested in the impact of automatic feelings on political judgments and evaluations. 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