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  • 31.01.2026 |

    Politics doesn’t define how most people see themselves

    written by: Jakob Kasper
    Editorial Assistants: Charikleia Lampraki and Elena Benini. This project has received funding from the European Union, under the Horizon Europe MSCA Doctoral Networks programme (Call HORIZONMSCA-2021-DN-01, Grant Agreement No. 101072992)... more
  • 10.03.2014 | Political Psychology

    Being rational and emotional are not (necessarily) contradictions

    written by: Mark Brandt
    In the first part of this three part series, my colleague Ellie Shockley described how rational thinking may drive political... more
  • 07.03.2014 | Meaning Making

    CEO’s, morality, and minds: How good and bad guide our perceptions of others

    written by: Andrew Monroe
    Morality colors the way we view the world, but how it influences our judgments of others is a controversial debate... more
  • 01.03.2014 | Political Psychology

    Political convictions emerge from the gut

    written by: Matt Motyl
    In the first part of this three part series, my colleague Ellie Shockley described how rational thinking may drive political... more
  • 27.02.2014 | Violence & Aggression

    Fifty Shades of arousal misattribution and cognitive associations: How Christian Grey is making us believe that women find BDSM “hot”

    written by: Kathryn Bartlett Anderson
    Does Fifty Shades of Grey make you wonder if BDSM is arousing? If women secretly want to be spanked? This... more
  • 24.02.2014 | Political Psychology

    Are voters rational?

    written by: Ellie Shockley
    Are voters rational? There is, unfortunately, no easy answer to the question. Social psychological science, like all science, is a... more
  • 20.02.2014 | Political Psychology

    Everyone is prejudiced, too

    written by: Jarret Crawford
    In this blog post, I will discuss new research in political psychology that is changing our understanding of what prejudice... more
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