Journal of Social and Political Psychology, Vol. 9 No. 1, February (2021)
From the Editors
1.) Editorial Report and Acknowledgement of Reviewers, 2020. --J. Christopher Cohrs, Johanna Ray Vollhardt
Theoretical Articles
2.) A Hundred Years of Debates on Sex Differences: Developing Research for Social Change. --Gabrielle Poeschl
3.) Political Motivation: A Referent Evaluation Mathematical Model. --Francesco Rigoli
Original Research Reports
4.) Even Conservative Voters Want the Environment to Be at the Heart of Post-COVID-19 Economic Reconstruction in the UK. --Ben Kenward, Cameron Brick
5.) Proximal Versus Distal Ecological Stress: Socio-Ecological Influences on Political Freedom, Well-Being, and Societal Confidence in 159 Nations. --Lucian Gideon Conway, Linus Chan, Shailee R. Woodard, Mohsen Joshanloo
6.) Motivated to Express: Salience of Oppression Toward Other Women Encourages Women’s Self-Expression. --Maya Al-Khouja, Netta Weinstein, Nicole Legate
7.) Retrospective Economic Judgments Predict Individual-Level Changes in Vote Preference in the US. --Hui Bai, Christopher M. Federico
8.) Do Conspiracy Beliefs Form a Belief System? Examining the Structure and Organization of Conspiracy Beliefs. --Adam M. Enders, Joseph E. Uscinski, Casey A. Klofstad, Michelle I. Seelig, Stefan Wuchty, Manohar N. Murthi, Kamal Premaratne, John R. Funchion
9.) Older Workers’ Evaluations of the Political Goal to Extend Working Life: Discursive Approach to the “Attitude Problem”. --Miira Niska, Pirjo Nikander
10.) Materialist and Post-Materialist Concerns and the Wish for a Strong Leader in 27 Countries. --Marcus E. O. Lima, Dalila X. de França, Jolanda Jetten, Cícero R. Pereira, Michael J. A. Wohl, Inga Jasinskaja-Lahti, Ying-yi Hong, Ana Raquel Torres, Rui Costa-Lopes, Amarina Ariyanto, Frédérique Autin, Nadia Ayub, Constantina Badea, Tomasz Besta, Fabrizio Butera, Carole Fantini-Hauwel, Gillian Finchilescu, Lowell Gaertner, Mario Gollwitzer, Ángel Gómez, Roberto González, Dorthe Høj Jensen, Minoru Karasawa, Thomas Kessler, Olivier Klein, Laura Megevand, Thomas Morton, Maria Paola Paladino, Tibor Polya, Tuuli Anna Renvik, Aleksejs Ruza, Wan Shahrazad, Sushama Shama, Heather J. Smith, Ali Teymoori, Anne Marthe van der Bles
11.) Prejudice in Disguise: Which Features Determine the Subtlety of Ethnically Prejudicial Statements?. --Karolina Fetz, Martin Kroh
12.) Empowered and Resilient: Educating Young People in Neoliberal Ideology. --Horacio Espinosa Zepeda
13.) Walls Block Waves: Using an Inundation Metaphor of Immigration Predicts Support for a Border Wall. --Tyler Jimenez, Jamie Arndt, Mark J. Landau
14.) Beyond General Political Attitudes: Conspiracy Mentality as a Global Belief System Predicts Endorsement of International and Local Conspiracy Theories. --Jasna Milošević Đorđević, Iris Žeželj, Živojin Đurić
15.) Ideological and Psychological Predictors of COVID-19-Related Collective Action, Opinions, and Health Compliance Across Three Nations. --Becky L. Choma, Gordon Hodson, David Sumantry, Yaniv Hanoch, Michaela Gummerum
16.) Social Representations and Ideology: Theories of Common Sense About COVID-19 Among Middle-Class Brazilians and Their Ideological Implications. --Luiz Gustavo Silva Souza, Emma O’Dwyer, Sabrine Mantuan dos Santos Coutinho, Sharmistha Chaudhuri, Laila Lilargem Rocha, Luciane Pessanha de Souza
17.) All Immigrants Are Not Alike: Intersectionality Matters in Views of Immigrant Groups. --Özge Savaş, Ronni M. Greenwood, Benjamin T. Blankenship, Abigail J. Stewart, Kay Deaux
18.) Accounting for a Riot: Religious Identity, Denying One's Prejudice, and the Tool of Blasphemy. --Idhamsyah Eka Putra, Wolfgang Wagner, Peter Holtz, Any Rufaedah
19.) Sociopolitical Intellectual Humility as a Predictor of Political Attitudes and Behavioral Intentions. --Elizabeth J. Krumrei-Mancuso, Brian Newman
20.) Favouring a Disunited Kingdom? How Negative Perceptions of the EU-Referendum Relate to Individual Mobility and Collective Action Considerations. --Lara Ditrich, Edit Z. Gedeon, Kai Sassenberg
Commentaries
21.) How (Many) Descriptive Claims About Political Polarization Exacerbate Polarization. --Uwe Peters
1.) Editorial Report and Acknowledgement of Reviewers, 2020. --J. Christopher Cohrs, Johanna Ray Vollhardt
Theoretical Articles
2.) A Hundred Years of Debates on Sex Differences: Developing Research for Social Change. --Gabrielle Poeschl
3.) Political Motivation: A Referent Evaluation Mathematical Model. --Francesco Rigoli
Original Research Reports
4.) Even Conservative Voters Want the Environment to Be at the Heart of Post-COVID-19 Economic Reconstruction in the UK. --Ben Kenward, Cameron Brick
5.) Proximal Versus Distal Ecological Stress: Socio-Ecological Influences on Political Freedom, Well-Being, and Societal Confidence in 159 Nations. --Lucian Gideon Conway, Linus Chan, Shailee R. Woodard, Mohsen Joshanloo
6.) Motivated to Express: Salience of Oppression Toward Other Women Encourages Women’s Self-Expression. --Maya Al-Khouja, Netta Weinstein, Nicole Legate
7.) Retrospective Economic Judgments Predict Individual-Level Changes in Vote Preference in the US. --Hui Bai, Christopher M. Federico
8.) Do Conspiracy Beliefs Form a Belief System? Examining the Structure and Organization of Conspiracy Beliefs. --Adam M. Enders, Joseph E. Uscinski, Casey A. Klofstad, Michelle I. Seelig, Stefan Wuchty, Manohar N. Murthi, Kamal Premaratne, John R. Funchion
9.) Older Workers’ Evaluations of the Political Goal to Extend Working Life: Discursive Approach to the “Attitude Problem”. --Miira Niska, Pirjo Nikander
10.) Materialist and Post-Materialist Concerns and the Wish for a Strong Leader in 27 Countries. --Marcus E. O. Lima, Dalila X. de França, Jolanda Jetten, Cícero R. Pereira, Michael J. A. Wohl, Inga Jasinskaja-Lahti, Ying-yi Hong, Ana Raquel Torres, Rui Costa-Lopes, Amarina Ariyanto, Frédérique Autin, Nadia Ayub, Constantina Badea, Tomasz Besta, Fabrizio Butera, Carole Fantini-Hauwel, Gillian Finchilescu, Lowell Gaertner, Mario Gollwitzer, Ángel Gómez, Roberto González, Dorthe Høj Jensen, Minoru Karasawa, Thomas Kessler, Olivier Klein, Laura Megevand, Thomas Morton, Maria Paola Paladino, Tibor Polya, Tuuli Anna Renvik, Aleksejs Ruza, Wan Shahrazad, Sushama Shama, Heather J. Smith, Ali Teymoori, Anne Marthe van der Bles
11.) Prejudice in Disguise: Which Features Determine the Subtlety of Ethnically Prejudicial Statements?. --Karolina Fetz, Martin Kroh
12.) Empowered and Resilient: Educating Young People in Neoliberal Ideology. --Horacio Espinosa Zepeda
13.) Walls Block Waves: Using an Inundation Metaphor of Immigration Predicts Support for a Border Wall. --Tyler Jimenez, Jamie Arndt, Mark J. Landau
14.) Beyond General Political Attitudes: Conspiracy Mentality as a Global Belief System Predicts Endorsement of International and Local Conspiracy Theories. --Jasna Milošević Đorđević, Iris Žeželj, Živojin Đurić
15.) Ideological and Psychological Predictors of COVID-19-Related Collective Action, Opinions, and Health Compliance Across Three Nations. --Becky L. Choma, Gordon Hodson, David Sumantry, Yaniv Hanoch, Michaela Gummerum
16.) Social Representations and Ideology: Theories of Common Sense About COVID-19 Among Middle-Class Brazilians and Their Ideological Implications. --Luiz Gustavo Silva Souza, Emma O’Dwyer, Sabrine Mantuan dos Santos Coutinho, Sharmistha Chaudhuri, Laila Lilargem Rocha, Luciane Pessanha de Souza
17.) All Immigrants Are Not Alike: Intersectionality Matters in Views of Immigrant Groups. --Özge Savaş, Ronni M. Greenwood, Benjamin T. Blankenship, Abigail J. Stewart, Kay Deaux
18.) Accounting for a Riot: Religious Identity, Denying One's Prejudice, and the Tool of Blasphemy. --Idhamsyah Eka Putra, Wolfgang Wagner, Peter Holtz, Any Rufaedah
19.) Sociopolitical Intellectual Humility as a Predictor of Political Attitudes and Behavioral Intentions. --Elizabeth J. Krumrei-Mancuso, Brian Newman
20.) Favouring a Disunited Kingdom? How Negative Perceptions of the EU-Referendum Relate to Individual Mobility and Collective Action Considerations. --Lara Ditrich, Edit Z. Gedeon, Kai Sassenberg
Commentaries
21.) How (Many) Descriptive Claims About Political Polarization Exacerbate Polarization. --Uwe Peters
Idhamsyah Eka Putra - Personal Name
Horacio Espinosa Zepeda - Personal Name
Tyler Jimenez - Personal Name
Jasna Milošević Đorđević - Personal Name
Becky L. Choma - Personal Name
Luiz Gustavo Silva Souza - Personal Name
Özge Savaş - Personal Name
Elizabeth J. Krumrei-Mancuso - Personal Name
Lara Ditrich - Personal Name
Karolina Fetz - Personal Name
Marcus E. O. Lima - Personal Name
Miira Niska - Personal Name
J. Christopher Cohrs - Personal Name
Gabrielle Poeschl - Personal Name
Francesco Rigoli - Personal Name
Ben Kenward - Personal Name
Lucian Gideon Conway - Personal Name
Maya Al-Khouja - Personal Name
Hui Bai - Personal Name
Adam M. Enders - Personal Name
Uwe Peters - Personal Name
Horacio Espinosa Zepeda - Personal Name
Tyler Jimenez - Personal Name
Jasna Milošević Đorđević - Personal Name
Becky L. Choma - Personal Name
Luiz Gustavo Silva Souza - Personal Name
Özge Savaş - Personal Name
Elizabeth J. Krumrei-Mancuso - Personal Name
Lara Ditrich - Personal Name
Karolina Fetz - Personal Name
Marcus E. O. Lima - Personal Name
Miira Niska - Personal Name
J. Christopher Cohrs - Personal Name
Gabrielle Poeschl - Personal Name
Francesco Rigoli - Personal Name
Ben Kenward - Personal Name
Lucian Gideon Conway - Personal Name
Maya Al-Khouja - Personal Name
Hui Bai - Personal Name
Adam M. Enders - Personal Name
Uwe Peters - Personal Name
Vol. 9 No. 1, February (2021)
2195-3325
e-Journal PSI & HI
Inggris
Leibniz Institute for Psychology
2021
Germany
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