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Threat and Anxiety --- Why Negative Political Attack Ads Work

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Al and Tipper Gore separating? No way!

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Does where you vote affect how you vote?

Millions are voting in primary elections today. Does where they vote affect how they vote?

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The "Wave of Terror" Effect: Television News and The Politics of Fear

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Immigration Innumeracy: How Well Informed Are People About Immigration?

People overestimate the immigrant population in Europe.  Why?

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Giving Up On Obama?

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Five books to read before the end of summer

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The Politics of Humor (Or The Humor of Politics)

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Five Steps For Effective Mentoring: Part 1, Communication of the Master Plan

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Five Steps for Effective Mentoring: Part 2, Learning By Doing

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Why is the "Tea Party" getting so much attention?

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Books to read (or gift!) during the holidays

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The Amygdala and the Social Brain

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Genes and social networks: new research links genes to friendship networks

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Campaign ads: Do voters pay attention and do they matter?

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Politics and Mate Choice

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The Rise of the Political Independents

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Why I Love Politics

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Three Steps That Will Help Resolve the Debt Stalemate

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How To Succeed in College

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Why Are Americans In Such a Bad Mood?

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Why Is Obama's Speech on the Economy So Important?

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Biology and Behavior: Human Male Testosterone Responds to Changes in Social...

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Why Do Politicians Always Attack Each Other?

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What's the Deal with the Republican Presidential Race?

We are now only a few weeks away from the first Republican caucuses and primaries. The volatility in the race for the Republican nomination has been amazing—polls have shown the lead shifting from...

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Why Don't People Vote

Why don't American citizens who are registered to vote turnout?

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Five Political Trends to Watch in 2012

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Goodbye Michele! And Other Lessons of the Iowa Caucuses

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Why I'm Not Going on An Information Diet—At Least Not Yet

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Is Technology Driving Networking and Cooperation?

It's cliche to say that technology is changing our lives, but with all of these new ways to connect to family, friends, colleagues and the rest of the world, there's a common assumption that these new...

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