Political Psychology Section Award Recipients
Best Paper Award
The Best Paper Award is given to the most outstanding paper in political psychology delivered at the previous year’s Annual Meeting.
2017
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Melissa Sands, (University of California, Merced) “Who Wants to Tax a Millionaire? Exposure to Inequality Reduces Support for Redistribution”
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2016
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Yanna Krupnikov, Stony Brook University "What Motivates Reasoning? A Goal-Oriented Theory of Political Evaluation."
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2016
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Eric Groenendyk, University of Memphis "What Motivates Reasoning? A Goal-Oriented Theory of Political Evaluation."
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2015
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Samara Klar, University of Arizona “When Common Identities Fuel Affective Polarization: An Experimental Study of Democratic and Republican Women” .
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2014
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Tali Mendelberg, Princeton University "Gender Inequality in Deliberation: Unpacking the Black Box of Interaction"
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2014
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Christopher Karpowitz, Brigham Young University "Gender Inequality in Deliberation: Unpacking the Black Box of Interaction"
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2014
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John Oliphant, Princeton University "Gender Inequality in Deliberation: Unpacking the Black Box of Interaction"
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2013
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James Druckman, Northwestern University "How Elite Partisan Polarization Affects Public Opinion Formation"
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2013
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Erik Peterson, Stanford University "How Elite Partisan Polarization Affects Public Opinion Formation"
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2013
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Rune Slothuus, Aarhus University "How Elite Partisan Polarization Affects Public Opinion Formation"
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2012
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Christopher Karpowitz, Brigham Young Univesity "Do Women Deliberate with a Distinctive Voice? How Decision Rules and Group Gender Composition Affect the Content of Deliberation"
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2012
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Tali Mendelberg, Princeton University "Do Women Deliberate with a Distinctive Voice? How Decision Rules and Group Gender Composition Affect the Content of Deliberation"
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2011
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Nicholas Valentino, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor "Election Night's All Right for Fighting"
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2011
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Krysha Gregorowicz, University of Michigan Election Night's All Right for Fighting
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2011
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Eric Groenendyk, University of Michigan Election Night's All Right for Fighting
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2011
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Ted Brader, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor "Election Night’s Alright for Fighting"
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2011
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Vincent Hutchings, University of Michigan "Election Night's All Right for Fighting"
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2011
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Dennis Chong, Northwestern University "Dynamic Public Opinion"
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2011
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James Druckman, Northwestern University "Dynamic Public Opinion"
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2010
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James Druckman, Northwestern University "Framing, Motivated Reasoning, and Opinions about Emergent Technologies"
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2010
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Toby Bolsen, Northwestern University "Framing, Motivated Reasoning, and Opinions about Emergent Technologies"
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2009
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Eric Groenendyk, University of Michigan "Justifying Party Identification: A Case of Identifying with the Lesser of Two Evils"
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2006
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Dennis Chong, Northwestern University "Competitive Framing"
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2006
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James Druckman, Northwestern University "Competitive Framing"
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