Journal of Social and Political Psychology, Vol. 10 No. 2, August (2022)
Theoretical Articles
1.) The Explanation-Polarisation Model: Pseudoscience Spreads Through Explanatory Satisfaction and Group Polarisation. --Angelo Fasce
2.) Political Psychology of Southeast Asia (Special Thematic Section)
Political Psychology of Southeast Asia. --Ali Mashuri, Idhamsyah Eka Putra, Cristina Montiel
3.) Islam and Politics: A Latent Class Analysis of Indonesian Muslims Based on Political Attitudes and Psychological Determinants. --Istiqomah, Joevarian Hudiyana, Mirra Noor Milla, Hamdi Muluk, Bagus Takwin
4.) Narrative Expansion and "Terrorist" Labeling: Discursive Conflict Escalation by State Media. --Cristina J. Montiel, Erwine S. Dela Paz, Jose S. Medriano
5.) Indonesian Civilians’ Attributions for Anti-Chinese Violence During the May 1998 Riots in Indonesia. --Eunike Mutiara Himawan, Winnifred Louis, Annie Pohlman
6.) Negotiated Harms in Moralized Policies: The Case of Duterte’s War on Drugs. --Danielle P. Ochoa, Michelle G. Ong
7.) Vote-Selling as Unethical Behavior: Effects of Voter’s Inhibitory Self-Control, Decision Toward Vote-Buying Money, and Candidate’s Quality in Indonesia Election. --Rizka Halida, Harry Susianto, Saiful Mujani, Annas J. Pratama
Original Research Reports
8.) Performing Identity Entrepreneurship During the Colonisation of New Zealand: A Rhetorical Construction of ‘Loyal Subjects of the Empire’. --Sarah Y. Choi, James H. Liu, Michael Belgrave
9.) Market Mindset Reduces Endorsement of Individualizing Moral Foundations, but Not in Liberals. --Tomasz Zaleskiewicz, Agata Gasiorowska, Anna Kuzminska
8.) “Unavailable, Insecure, and Very Poorly Paid”: Global Difficulties and Inequalities in Conducting Social Psychological Research. --Fouad Bou Zeineddine, Rim Saab, Barbara Lášticová, Arin H. Ayanian, Anna Kende
9.) Partisan Bias in Responses to Sexual Misconduct Allegations Against Male Politicians. --Edward J. R. Clarke, Anna Klas, Morgana Lizzio-Wilson, Emily J. Kothe
10.) Disentangling the Factors Behind Shifting Voting Intentions: The Bandwagon Effect Reflects Heuristic Processing, While the Underdog Effect Reflects Fairness Concerns. --Joris Lammers, Marcin Bukowski, Anna Potoczek, Alexandra Fleischmann, Wilhelm Hofmann
11.) The Changing Association Between Political Ideology and Closed-Mindedness: Left and Right Have Become More Alike. --Jesse Acosta, Markus Kemmelmeier
12.) “I feel it in my gut:” Epistemic Motivations, Political Beliefs, and Misperceptions of COVID-19 and the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. --Dannagal G. Young, Erin K. Maloney, Amy Bleakley, Jessica B. Langbaum
13.) Measuring Openness to Political Pluralism. --Patrick E. Shrout, Mao Mogami, Qi Xu, Yasaman Ghodse-Elahi, Elizabeth Mutter, Matthew T. Riccio, Timothy J. Valshtein, V. Baadan, Shahrzad Goudarzi
14.) The Integration of Subgroups at the Supranational Level: The Relation Between Social Identity, National Threat, and Perceived Legitimacy of the EU. --Eva Grosfeld, Daan Scheepers, Armin Cuyvers, Naomi Ellemers
15.) Some Psychological Determinants of Broad Union Attitudes. --Owen McAleese, Martin V. Day
16.) Victim-Focused Political Apology Predicts Political Support via Perceived Sincerity, Trust and Positive Emotional Climate: The Case of the 2018 Bushfire in Attica. --Theofilos Gkinopoulos
17.) On the Association of Interpersonal Trust With Right-Wing Extremist and Authoritarian Attitudes. --Ayline Heller, Felix S. Wicke, Christoph Kasinger, Manfred E. Beutel, Oliver Decker, Julia Schuler, Elmar Brähler
18.) ‘To Participate or Not Participate, That’s the Question’: The Role of Moral Obligation and Different Risk Perceptions on Collective Action. --Mete Sefa Uysal, Yasemin Gülsüm Acar, Jose-Manuel Sabucedo, Huseyin Cakal
19.) Child’s Presence Shapes Immigrant Women’s Experiences of Everyday Intergroup Contact. --Paula Paajanen, Tuija Seppälä, Clifford Stevenson, Eerika Finell
20.) Political Bullshit Receptivity and its Correlates: A Cross-Country Validation of the Concept. --Vukašin Gligorić, Allard Feddes, Bertjan Doosje
21.) The Perception of Competence in the Newsroom: Why Stereotypical Dress Styles Violate Title VII. --Eileen McDonagh, Sparsha Saha
1.) The Explanation-Polarisation Model: Pseudoscience Spreads Through Explanatory Satisfaction and Group Polarisation. --Angelo Fasce
2.) Political Psychology of Southeast Asia (Special Thematic Section)
Political Psychology of Southeast Asia. --Ali Mashuri, Idhamsyah Eka Putra, Cristina Montiel
3.) Islam and Politics: A Latent Class Analysis of Indonesian Muslims Based on Political Attitudes and Psychological Determinants. --Istiqomah, Joevarian Hudiyana, Mirra Noor Milla, Hamdi Muluk, Bagus Takwin
4.) Narrative Expansion and "Terrorist" Labeling: Discursive Conflict Escalation by State Media. --Cristina J. Montiel, Erwine S. Dela Paz, Jose S. Medriano
5.) Indonesian Civilians’ Attributions for Anti-Chinese Violence During the May 1998 Riots in Indonesia. --Eunike Mutiara Himawan, Winnifred Louis, Annie Pohlman
6.) Negotiated Harms in Moralized Policies: The Case of Duterte’s War on Drugs. --Danielle P. Ochoa, Michelle G. Ong
7.) Vote-Selling as Unethical Behavior: Effects of Voter’s Inhibitory Self-Control, Decision Toward Vote-Buying Money, and Candidate’s Quality in Indonesia Election. --Rizka Halida, Harry Susianto, Saiful Mujani, Annas J. Pratama
Original Research Reports
8.) Performing Identity Entrepreneurship During the Colonisation of New Zealand: A Rhetorical Construction of ‘Loyal Subjects of the Empire’. --Sarah Y. Choi, James H. Liu, Michael Belgrave
9.) Market Mindset Reduces Endorsement of Individualizing Moral Foundations, but Not in Liberals. --Tomasz Zaleskiewicz, Agata Gasiorowska, Anna Kuzminska
8.) “Unavailable, Insecure, and Very Poorly Paid”: Global Difficulties and Inequalities in Conducting Social Psychological Research. --Fouad Bou Zeineddine, Rim Saab, Barbara Lášticová, Arin H. Ayanian, Anna Kende
9.) Partisan Bias in Responses to Sexual Misconduct Allegations Against Male Politicians. --Edward J. R. Clarke, Anna Klas, Morgana Lizzio-Wilson, Emily J. Kothe
10.) Disentangling the Factors Behind Shifting Voting Intentions: The Bandwagon Effect Reflects Heuristic Processing, While the Underdog Effect Reflects Fairness Concerns. --Joris Lammers, Marcin Bukowski, Anna Potoczek, Alexandra Fleischmann, Wilhelm Hofmann
11.) The Changing Association Between Political Ideology and Closed-Mindedness: Left and Right Have Become More Alike. --Jesse Acosta, Markus Kemmelmeier
12.) “I feel it in my gut:” Epistemic Motivations, Political Beliefs, and Misperceptions of COVID-19 and the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. --Dannagal G. Young, Erin K. Maloney, Amy Bleakley, Jessica B. Langbaum
13.) Measuring Openness to Political Pluralism. --Patrick E. Shrout, Mao Mogami, Qi Xu, Yasaman Ghodse-Elahi, Elizabeth Mutter, Matthew T. Riccio, Timothy J. Valshtein, V. Baadan, Shahrzad Goudarzi
14.) The Integration of Subgroups at the Supranational Level: The Relation Between Social Identity, National Threat, and Perceived Legitimacy of the EU. --Eva Grosfeld, Daan Scheepers, Armin Cuyvers, Naomi Ellemers
15.) Some Psychological Determinants of Broad Union Attitudes. --Owen McAleese, Martin V. Day
16.) Victim-Focused Political Apology Predicts Political Support via Perceived Sincerity, Trust and Positive Emotional Climate: The Case of the 2018 Bushfire in Attica. --Theofilos Gkinopoulos
17.) On the Association of Interpersonal Trust With Right-Wing Extremist and Authoritarian Attitudes. --Ayline Heller, Felix S. Wicke, Christoph Kasinger, Manfred E. Beutel, Oliver Decker, Julia Schuler, Elmar Brähler
18.) ‘To Participate or Not Participate, That’s the Question’: The Role of Moral Obligation and Different Risk Perceptions on Collective Action. --Mete Sefa Uysal, Yasemin Gülsüm Acar, Jose-Manuel Sabucedo, Huseyin Cakal
19.) Child’s Presence Shapes Immigrant Women’s Experiences of Everyday Intergroup Contact. --Paula Paajanen, Tuija Seppälä, Clifford Stevenson, Eerika Finell
20.) Political Bullshit Receptivity and its Correlates: A Cross-Country Validation of the Concept. --Vukašin Gligorić, Allard Feddes, Bertjan Doosje
21.) The Perception of Competence in the Newsroom: Why Stereotypical Dress Styles Violate Title VII. --Eileen McDonagh, Sparsha Saha
Angelo Fasce - Personal Name
Dannagal G. Young - Personal Name
Jesse Acosta - Personal Name
Joris Lammers - Personal Name
Edward J. R. Clarke - Personal Name
Fouad Bou Zeineddine - Personal Name
Tomasz Zaleskiewicz - Personal Name
Sarah Y. Choi - Personal Name
Rizka Halida - Personal Name
Danielle P. Ochoa - Personal Name
Eunike Mutiara Himawan - Personal Name
Cristina J. Montiel - Personal Name
Istiqomah - Personal Name
Ali Mashuri - Personal Name
Patrick E. Shrout - Personal Name
Dannagal G. Young - Personal Name
Jesse Acosta - Personal Name
Joris Lammers - Personal Name
Edward J. R. Clarke - Personal Name
Fouad Bou Zeineddine - Personal Name
Tomasz Zaleskiewicz - Personal Name
Sarah Y. Choi - Personal Name
Rizka Halida - Personal Name
Danielle P. Ochoa - Personal Name
Eunike Mutiara Himawan - Personal Name
Cristina J. Montiel - Personal Name
Istiqomah - Personal Name
Ali Mashuri - Personal Name
Patrick E. Shrout - Personal Name
Vol. 10 No. 2, August (2022)
2195-3325
e-Journal PSI & HI
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Leibniz Institute for Psychology
2022
Germany
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