Introduction
Editor-in-Chief’s Introduction to the Issue and Volume 39 in Review
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- 26 April 2021, pp. 1-2
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Editor-in-Chief’s introduction to the issue
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- 10 November 2021, pp. 135-136
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Policy for science by ballot or by roll call?: Observations from stem cell research policymaking
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- 11 August 2020, pp. 3-18
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Special Issue: Psychophysiology, Cognition, and Political Differences
Psychophysiology, cognition, and political differences: Guest editors’ introduction to the special issue
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- 10 November 2021, pp. 137-141
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Tie my hands loosely: Pre-analysis plans in political science
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- 02 August 2021, pp. 142-151
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The pleasure principle: Why (some) people develop a taste for politics: Evidence from a preregistered experiment
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- 23 November 2020, pp. 19-39
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Political taste: Exploring how perception of bitter substances may reveal risk tolerance and political preferences
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- 02 August 2021, pp. 152-171
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The state of GMOs on social media: An analysis of state-level variables and discourse on Twitter in the United States
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- 03 September 2020, pp. 40-55
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Does music affect citizens’ evaluations of candidates?
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- 02 August 2021, pp. 172-178
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Political ideology and diurnal associations: A dual-process motivated social cognition account
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- 08 April 2021, pp. 56-71
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Research Notes
Direct democracy, policy diffusion, and medicalized marijuana
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- 26 April 2021, pp. 72-82
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Measuring attitudes as a complex system: Structured thinking and support for the Canadian carbon tax
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- 10 November 2021, pp. 179-201
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The psychophysiological correlates of cognitive dissonance
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- 07 October 2021, pp. 202-212
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Perspective
Human security as biosecurity: Reconceptualizing national security threats in the time of COVID-19
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- 19 January 2021, pp. 83-105
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Can a beautiful smile win the vote?: The role of candidates’ physical attractiveness and facial expressions in elections
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- 21 September 2021, pp. 213-223
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How should we theorize about justice in the genomic era?
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- 26 April 2021, pp. 106-125
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Book Review
Naomi Oreskes, Why Trust Science? (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2019). 376 pages. ISBN: 9780691179001. Hardcover $24.95. - Garret Christensen, Jeremy Freese, and Edward Miguel, Transparent and Reproducible Social Science Research: How to Do Open Science (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2019). 272 pages. ISBN: 9780520296954. Paperback $34.95.
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- 12 June 2020, pp. 126-129
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A neurocognitive model of ideological thinking
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- 02 August 2021, pp. 224-238
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Alexander Todorov, Face Value: The Irresistible Influence of First Impressions (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press). 336 pages. ISBN: 9781400885725. Hardcover $32.95.
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- 13 November 2020, pp. 130-132
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Dominic D. P. Johnson, Strategic Instincts: The Adaptive Advantages of Cognitive Biases in International Politics (Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2020). 395 pages. ISBN: 9780691137452. Hardcover $27.95.
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- 27 July 2021, pp. 239-241
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