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Political Behavior publishes original research in the general fields of political behavior, institutions, processes, and policies. Approaches include economic (preference structuring, bargaining), psychological (attitude formation and change, motivations, perceptions), sociological (roles, group, class), or political (decision making, coalitions, influence). Articles focus on the political behavior (conventional or unconventional) of the individual person or small group (microanalysis), or of large organizations that participate in the political process such as parties, interest groups, political action committees, governmental agencies, and mass media (macroanalysis). As an interdisciplinary journal, Political Behavior integrates various approaches across different levels of theoretical abstraction and empirical domain (contextual analysis).
Public OpinionPolitical ParticipationSurvey ExperimentPolitical AttitudesSurvey ExperimentsPolitical KnowledgePresidential ElectionsPresidential ElectionAmerican PoliticsMotivated ReasoningPolitical PartiesSocial IdentityField ExperimentSurvey DataPolitical InformationPublic SupportDescriptive RepresentationPolitical EfficacyPolitical TrustPolitical Science
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