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    The Oxford Handbook of Behavioral Political Science

    The Oxford Handbook of Behavioral Political Science by Mintz, Alex; Terris, Lesley G.;

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 28 August 2024

    • ISBN 9780190634131
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages624 pages
    • Size 259x180x58 mm
    • Weight 1157 g
    • Language English
    • 641

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    Short description:

    The Oxford Handbook of Behavioral Political Science examines the factors that help to explain the political decisions and behavior of individuals, leaders, and states. What motivates individuals to participate in elections? What factors influence their support for a particular individual or political party? What are the cognitive, motivational, emotional, and psychological processes that go into leaders' decisions regarding war and peace? Does biology play a role in political orientation? Integrating ideas from different fields, such as economics, psychology, and communications the work in the Handbook provides a deep view into the thinking processes and behavior of decision makers.

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    Long description:

    The Oxford Handbook of Behavioral Political Science sketches the landscape of a new approach to political science: Behavioral Political Science (BPS). The work in the volume shows that ideas from different fields help to explain many of the phenomena scholars have observed with respect to political decision-making and behavior that deviate from the traditional rational choice models that have dominated the field of political science for decades. Showcasing leading scholars, The Oxford Handbook of Behavioral Political Science highlights the rich theoretical and methodological underpinnings of behavioral political science research. The Handbook provides an overview of the origins and evolution of behavioral political science to date; explores its substantive and theoretical boundaries; addresses its key theoretical and methodological approaches; and summarizes key findings and insights as applied to empirical phenomena. It does so by delineating the theoretical boundaries of the field, presenting its assumptions, concepts and theories, examines how these apply empirically, and covers some of the basic methodological approaches used. This collection is a vital resource for scholars, researchers, students, and the policy community seeking to understand and utilize behavioral political science in their own work.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction: Behavioral Political Science
    Alex Mintz and Lesley G. Terris
    Part I: Bounded Rationality and Heuristics
    1. Heuristics in Political Behavior
    Marco R. Steenbergen and Céline Colombo
    2. Bounded Rationality in Political Science and Politics
    Jonathan Bendor
    3. Agenda Setting and Bounded Rationality
    Bryan D. Jones and Zachary A. McGee
    4. Overreaction and Bubbles in Politics and Policy
    Moshe Maor
    5. Metaphors and Analogies as Heuristics in Policymaking: The Case of Mao's China
    Qingmin Zhang
    Part II: Theories
    6. The Effects of Time in Negotiations: Bargaining Theory, Sunk Costs, and Inaction Inertia
    Lesley G. Terris
    7. Integrative Complexity in Politics
    Lucian Gideon Conway, III, Peter Suedfeld, and Philip E. Tetlock
    8. Prospect Theory and Political Decision Making
    Janice Gross Stein and Lior Sheffer
    9. Poliheuristic Theory in Strategic Interactions: The United States and Russia on Syria's Chemical Weapons
    Eldad Tal-Shir and Alex Mintz
    10. Did Groupthink or Polythink Derail the 2016 Raqqa Offensive?: The Impact of Group Dynamics on Strategic and Tactical Decision-Making
    Kasey Barr and Alex Mintz
    11. Role Theory in Politics and International Relations
    Marijke Breuning
    12. The Theory of Gendered Prejudice: A Social Dominance and Intersectionalist Perspective
    Jim Sidanius, Sa-Kiera T. J. Hudson, Gregory Davis, and Robin Bergh
    Part III: Attitudes
    13. Foreign Policy Attitudes as Networks
    Joshua D. Kertzer and Kathleen E. Powers
    14. Personality and Ideology: A Meta-Analysis of the Reliable, but Non-Causal, Association between Openness and Conservatism
    Danny Osborne, Nicole Satherley, and Chris G. Sibley
    15. Attitudes Toward Immigration: Theories, Settings, and Approaches
    Peter Thisted Dinesen and Frederik Hjorth
    Part IV: Methods
    16. Experimental Approaches to the Study of Campaigns
    Alan S. Gerber and Patrick D. Tucker
    17. Forecasting Political Events
    Michael C. Horowitz
    18. Predicting Elections
    Helmut Norpoth
    19. What Leaders Are Like and Their Effect on Decision Making: Analysis-at-a-Distance
    Margaret G. Hermann
    20. The Operational Codes of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton
    Stephen G. Walker, Mark Schafer, and Gary Smith
    21. Natural Language Processing for Innovative Behavioral Political Science
    Quan Li
    22. Using Applied Decision Analysis to Understand Foreign Policy Decision-making: A Meta-Analysis
    J. Tyson Chatagnier
    23. Twin Studies and Politics
    Levente Littvay
    24. Profiling of Terrorists' Psychologies
    Jerrold M. Post
    Part IV: Future Directions in BPS Research
    25. Behavioral Political Science: A Systemist Review
    Patrick James

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