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Elements of Reason: Cognition, Choice, and the Bounds of Rationality
Elements of Reason: Cognition, Choice, and the Bounds of Rationality, Many social scientists want to explain why people do what they do. A barrier to constructing such explanations used to be a lack of information on the relationship between cognition and choice. Now, recent advances in cognitive science, economics, politic, Elements of Reason: Cognition, Choice, and the Bounds of Rationality has a rating of 4 stars
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Elements of Reason: Cognition, Choice, and the Bounds of Rationality, Many social scientists want to explain why people do what they do. A barrier to constructing such explanations used to be a lack of information on the relationship between cognition and choice. Now, recent advances in cognitive science, economics, politic, Elements of Reason: Cognition, Choice, and the Bounds of Rationality
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  • Elements of Reason: Cognition, Choice, and the Bounds of Rationality
  • Written by author Arthur Lupia
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, October 2000
  • Many social scientists want to explain why people do what they do. A barrier to constructing such explanations used to be a lack of information on the relationship between cognition and choice. Now, recent advances in cognitive science, economics, politic
  • Advances in the social sciences are used to uncover cognitive foundations of social decision making.
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1Beyond Rationality: Reason and the Study of Politics1
2Shared Mental Models: Ideologies and Institutions23
3The Institutional Foundations of Political Competence: How Citizens Learn What They Need to Know47
4Taking Sides: A Fixed Choice Theory of Political Reasoning67
5How People Reason about Ethics85
6Who Says What? Source Credibility as a Mediator of Campaign Advertising108
7Affect as Information: The Role of Public Mood in Political Reasoning130
8Reconsidering the Rational Public: Cognition, Heuristics, and Mass Opinion153
9Three Steps toward a Theory of Motivated Political Reasoning183
10Knowledge, Trust, and International Reasoning214
11Coping with Trade-Offs: Psychological Constraints and Political Implications239
12Backstage Cognition in Reason and Choice264
13Constructing a Theory of Reasoning: Choice, Constraints, and Context287
References291
Author Index323
Subject Index329


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