Middlebury

PSCI1044A-W16

Political Psychology

Political Psychology: The Hidden Dynamics of Political Behavior
Insights from social psychology, behavioral economics, cognitive science, and neuroscience are changing our understanding of how voters make political decisions. In this course we will explore major areas of research in political psychology, including the dynamics of political participation, ideology, and partisanship, as well as the influence of political campaigns and the media. Students will design their own experimental research to test fundamental theories about political behavior. We will run the experiments on consenting individuals using the Amazon MTURK platform. Course readings will include cutting-edge research articles as well as selected readings from Niemi, Weisberg, and Kimball’s Controversies in Voting Behavior. (American Politics)/
Course Reference Number (CRN):
11375
Subject Code:
PSCI
Course Number:
1044
Section Identifier:
A

Course

PSCI 1044

All Sections in Winter 2016

Winter 2016

PSCI1044A-W16 Lecture (Guenther)