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Acknowledgments | ||
List of Contributors | ||
1 | Beyond Rationality: Reason and the Study of Politics | 1 |
2 | Shared Mental Models: Ideologies and Institutions | 23 |
3 | The Institutional Foundations of Political Competence: How Citizens Learn What They Need to Know | 47 |
4 | Taking Sides: A Fixed Choice Theory of Political Reasoning | 67 |
5 | How People Reason about Ethics | 85 |
6 | Who Says What? Source Credibility as a Mediator of Campaign Advertising | 108 |
7 | Affect as Information: The Role of Public Mood in Political Reasoning | 130 |
8 | Reconsidering the Rational Public: Cognition, Heuristics, and Mass Opinion | 153 |
9 | Three Steps toward a Theory of Motivated Political Reasoning | 183 |
10 | Knowledge, Trust, and International Reasoning | 214 |
11 | Coping with Trade-Offs: Psychological Constraints and Political Implications | 239 |
12 | Backstage Cognition in Reason and Choice | 264 |
13 | Constructing a Theory of Reasoning: Choice, Constraints, and Context | 287 |
References | 291 | |
Author Index | 323 | |
Subject Index | 329 |
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