Social Cognition Additional Readings

Cognitive Dissonance

◊Leon Festinger and Merrill Carlsmith, 1959. “Cognitive Consequences of Forced Compliance”
psychclassics.yorku.ca/Festinger/
or
Phillip Zimbardo (video).”A lesson in Cognitive Dissonance”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=korGK0yGIDo

Leon Festinger et al. 1956. When Prophecy Fails. University of Minnesota Press.
https://archive.org/stream/pdfy-eDNpDzTy_dR1b0iB/Festinger-Riecken-Schachter-When-Prophecy-Fails-1956#page/n5/mode/2up

Attribution Theory

Harold H. Kelley and John L. Michela 1980. “Attribution Theory and Research” Annual Review of Psychology Vol. 31: 457-501.
http://www.communicationcache.com/uploads/1/0/8/8/10887248/attribution_theory_and_research.pdf

Harold H. Kelley. 1967. “Attribution Theory in Social Psychology”. Nebraska Symposium on Motivation. 15: 192-238.Kelley Attribution Part 1Kelley Attribution Part 2

◊Bernard Weiner, 1985. ”An Attributional Theory of Achievement Motivation and Emotion”. Psychological Review, 92(4), 548-573.

Lee Ross. (1977). “The intuitive psychologist and his shortcomings: Distortions in the attribution process.” Advances in Experimental Social Psychology10, 173-220.

Edward Ellsworth Jones and Richard E. Nisbett. 1971.The actor and the observer: Divergent Perceptions of the Causes of Behavior. Morristown, NJ: General Learning Press.

◊Daryl J. Bem. 1972. “Self-perception theory.” Advances in experimental social psychology 6:1-62.

Fredrich Fosterling 2001. Attribution: And Introduction to theories, research and applications.
HM 1076.F67.2001

Susan Fiske and Shelley Taylor, Social Cognition, 1984, 1991, Chapters 1-4.

John Zaller and Stanley Feldman “Asking Questions Versus Revealing Preferences.” American Journal of Political Science 36: 579-616.

◊Martin Seligman, 1975. Helplessness: On Depression, development, and death.
Martin_Seligman_-_Learned_Helplessness

Richard Yalch, 1975. “Attribution Theory and Voter Choice” Advances in Consumer Research Vol 2. 783-92. http://www.acrwebsite.org/volumes/5802/volumes/v02/NA-02.

◊Gail Sahar. 2014. “On the Importance of Attribution Theory in Political Psychology.” Social and Political Psychology Compass 8/5, 229-49.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/262026893_On_the_Importance of_Attribution_Theory_in_Political_Psychology

Paul Sniderman et al 1993. Reasoning and Choice: Explorations in Political Psychology. Cambridge

David Houghton 2015. Political Psychology 2nd ed. Routledge. Ch 9.

Prospect Theory

◊Glenn W. Harrison & Don Ross, 2017. “The empirical adequacy of cumulative prospect theory and its implications for normative assessment,” Journal of Economic Methodology, pp 1-16/ Abstract:
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1350178X.2017.1309753?scroll=top&needAccess=true
Full article: see Prof Fletcher.

Applications to Politics

Ezra Klein, Why We’re Polarized. Avid Reader Press (Simon & Schuster) pp 159-163. Klein pp 159-163 (on Dissonance)

Daniel Yudkin (2018) “The Psychology of Authoritarian Populism: A Bird’s Eye View”
  Section 2 on Cognition & Section 4 pp 40-42 only.
https://www.moreincommon.com/media/5mcjfn4t/yudkin-daniel-2018-the-psychology-of-authoritarian-populism-a-bird-s-eye-view_june2018.pdf

Christopher A. Bail et al.(2018) “Exposure to Opposing Viesw on  Social Media Can Increase Political Polarization, PNAS 115:37, 9216-9221. https://www.pnas.org/content/115/37/9216

Linda Skitka and Anthony N. Washburn (2016). “Are Conservatives from Mars and Liberals from Venus? Maybe Not So Much “ Ch 4 in Piercarlo Valdesolo and Jesse Graham eds., Social Psychology of Political Polarization. Routledge. (Motivated Reasoning) Volume available for download through UVic library.

Frank Graves and Jeff Smith (2020) “Northern Populism: Causes and Consequences…”
University of Calgary, School of Public Policy Publications Vol 13:15. (up to but not including ordered populism) ie., In pdf file: pp 10-35. In original text number pp 6-31. (// to Norris)
https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/sppp/article/view/69884  0r
https://doi.org/10.11575/sppp.v13i0.69884

◊http://www.dailykos.com/story/2017/2/1/1628099/-Cartoon-Trump-supporters-cognitive-dissonance

Attribution Theory and Media Elites. http://halginsberg.com/attribution-theory-and-media-elites/

Michael Hameleers et al. 2017. Shoot the messenger? “The media;s role in framing populist attributions of blame”. http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1464884917698170

◊C. Lawrence Evans, 2016. “Trump’s voters are ready to risk everything. Why?” Washington Post, March 14. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2016/03/14/trumps-voters-are-ready-to-risk-everything-why/?utm_term=.f3547987b252

Michael Tesler and John Sides, 2016. “How political science helps explain the rise of Trump: the role of white identity and grievances,” Washington Post, March 3.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2016/03/03/how-political-science-helps-explain-the-rise-of-trump-the-role-of-white-identity-and-grievances/?tid=a_inl-amp&utm_term=.d88b6f19dfc0

Michael Teser 2016 “Trump Voters Think African Americans are Much Less Deserving …”
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/michael-tesler/trump-voters-think-africa_b_13732500.html

Sebastian Mallaby 2016. “Trump is only a sign of our times,” Washington Post March 29.
http://www.pressreader.com/usa/the-washington-post-sunday/20160529/281883002589505

Christophe Heintz, “Does Prospect Theory explain Trump and Brexit Votes?” International Cognition and Culture Institute.
http://cognitionandculture.net/blog/christophe-heintzs-blog/does-prospect-theory-explain-trump-and-brexit-votes

Michael Hamaleers, 2017. “Framing Blame: ..effects of populist communications”
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17457289.2017.1407326

Cognitive Dissonance

◊Leon Festinger and Merrill Carlsmith, 1959. “Cognitive Consequences of Forced Compliance”
psychclassics.yorku.ca/Festinger/
or
Phillip Zimbardo (video).”A lesson in Cognitive Dissonance”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=korGK0yGIDo

Leon Festinger et al. 1956. When Prophecy Fails. University of Minnesota Press.
https://archive.org/stream/pdfy-eDNpDzTy_dR1b0iB/Festinger-Riecken-Schachter-When-Prophecy-Fails-1956#page/n5/mode/2up

Attribution Theory

Harold H. Kelley and John L. Michela 1980. “Attribution Theory and Research” Annual Review of Psychology Vol. 31: 457-501.
http://www.communicationcache.com/uploads/1/0/8/8/10887248/attribution_theory_and_research.pdf

Harold H. Kelley. 1967. “Attribution Theory in Social Psychology”. Nebraska Symposium on Motivation. 15: 192-238.Kelley Attribution Part 1Kelley Attribution Part 2

◊Bernard Weiner, 1985. ”An Attributional Theory of Achievement Motivation and Emotion”. Psychological Review, 92(4), 548-573.

Lee Ross. (1977). “The intuitive psychologist and his shortcomings: Distortions in the attribution process.” Advances in Experimental Social Psychology10, 173-220.

Edward Ellsworth Jones and Richard E. Nisbett. 1971.The actor and the observer: Divergent Perceptions of the Causes of Behavior. Morristown, NJ: General Learning Press.

◊Daryl J. Bem. 1972. “Self-perception theory.” Advances in experimental social psychology 6:1-62.

Fredrich Fosterling 2001. Attribution: And Introduction to theories, research and applications.
HM 1076.F67.2001

Susan Fiske and Shelley Taylor, Social Cognition, 1984, 1991, Chapters 1-4.

John Zaller and Stanley Feldman “Asking Questions Versus Revealing Preferences.” American Journal of Political Science 36: 579-616.

◊Martin Seligman, 1975. Helplessness: On Depression, development, and death.
Martin_Seligman_-_Learned_Helplessness

Richard Yalch, 1975. “Attribution Theory and Voter Choice” Advances in Consumer Research Vol 2. 783-92. http://www.acrwebsite.org/volumes/5802/volumes/v02/NA-02.

◊Gail Sahar. 2014. “On the Importance of Attribution Theory in Political Psychology.” Social and Political Psychology Compass 8/5, 229-49.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/262026893_On_the_Importance of_Attribution_Theory_in_Political_Psychology

Paul Sniderman et al 1993. Reasoning and Choice: Explorations in Political Psychology. Cambridge

David Houghton 2015. Political Psychology 2nd ed. Routledge. Ch 9.

Prospect Theory

◊Glenn W. Harrison & Don Ross, 2017. “The empirical adequacy of cumulative prospect theory and its implications for normative assessment,” Journal of Economic Methodology, pp 1-16/ Abstract:
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1350178X.2017.1309753?scroll=top&needAccess=true
Full article: see Prof Fletcher.

Applications to Politics

Ezra Klein, Why We’re Polarized. Avid Reader Press (Simon & Schuster) pp 159-163. Klein pp 159-163 (on Dissonance)

Daniel Yudkin (2018) “The Psychology of Authoritarian Populism: A Bird’s Eye View”
yudkin-daniel-2018-the-psychology-of-authoritarian-populism-a-bird-s-eye-view_june2018.pdf  Section 2 on Cognition & Section 4 pp 40-42 only.

Christopher A. Bail et al.(2018) “Exposure to Opposing Viesw on  Social Media Can Increase Political Polarization, PNAS 115:37, 9216-9221. https://www.pnas.org/content/115/37/9216

Linda Skitka and Anthony N. Washburn (2016). “Are Conservatives from Mars and Liberals from Venus? Maybe Not So Much “ Ch 4 in Piercarlo Valdesolo and Jesse Graham eds., Social Psychology of Political Polarization. Routledge. (Motivated Reasoning) Volume available for download through UVic library.

Frank Graves and Jeff Smith (2020) “Northern Populism: Causes and Consequences…”
University of Calgary, School of Public Policy Publications Vol 13:15. (up to but not including ordered populism) ie., In pdf file: pp 10-35. In original text number pp 6-31. (// to Norris)
https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/sppp/article/view/69884  0r
https://doi.org/10.11575/sppp.v13i0.69884

◊http://www.dailykos.com/story/2017/2/1/1628099/-Cartoon-Trump-supporters-cognitive-dissonance

Attribution Theory and Media Elites. http://halginsberg.com/attribution-theory-and-media-elites/

Lauren Hazzouri, 2016. “Back to School Lesson: Fundamental Attribution Error”
https://ivankatrump.com/lauren-hazzouri-fundamental-attribution-error/

Michael Hameleers et al. 2017. Shoot the messenger? “The media;s role in framing populist attributions of blame”. http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1464884917698170

◊C. Lawrence Evans, 2016. “Trump’s voters are ready to risk everything. Why?” Washington Post, March 14. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2016/03/14/trumps-voters-are-ready-to-risk-everything-why/?utm_term=.f3547987b252

Michael Tesler and John Sides, 2016. “How political science helps explain the rise of Trump: the role of white identity and grievances,” Washington Post, March 3.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2016/03/03/how-political-science-helps-explain-the-rise-of-trump-the-role-of-white-identity-and-grievances/?tid=a_inl-amp&utm_term=.d88b6f19dfc0

Michael Teser 2016 “Trump Voters Think African Americans are Much Less Deserving …”
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/michael-tesler/trump-voters-think-africa_b_13732500.html

Sebastian Mallaby 2016. “Trump is only a sign of our times,” Washington Post March 29.
http://www.pressreader.com/usa/the-washington-post-sunday/20160529/281883002589505

Christophe Heintz, “Does Prospect Theory explain Trump and Brexit Votes?” International Cognition and Culture Institute.
http://cognitionandculture.net/blog/christophe-heintzs-blog/does-prospect-theory-explain-trump-and-brexit-votes

Michael Hamaleers, 2017. “Framing Blame: ..effects of populist communications”
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17457289.2017.1407326

Cognitive Dissonance

◊Leon Festinger and Merrill Carlsmith, 1959. “Cognitive Consequences of Forced Compliance”
psychclassics.yorku.ca/Festinger/
or
Phillip Zimbardo (video).”A lesson in Cognitive Dissonance”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=korGK0yGIDo

Leon Festinger et al. 1956. When Prophecy Fails. University of Minnesota Press.
https://archive.org/stream/pdfy-eDNpDzTy_dR1b0iB/Festinger-Riecken-Schachter-When-Prophecy-Fails-1956#page/n5/mode/2up

Attribution Theory

Harold H. Kelley and John L. Michela 1980. “Attribution Theory and Research” Annual Review of Psychology Vol. 31: 457-501.
http://www.communicationcache.com/uploads/1/0/8/8/10887248/attribution_theory_and_research.pdf

Harold H. Kelley. 1967. “Attribution Theory in Social Psychology”. Nebraska Symposium on Motivation. 15: 192-238.Kelley Attribution Part 1Kelley Attribution Part 2

◊Bernard Weiner, 1985. ”An Attributional Theory of Achievement Motivation and Emotion”. Psychological Review, 92(4), 548-573.

Lee Ross. (1977). “The intuitive psychologist and his shortcomings: Distortions in the attribution process.” Advances in Experimental Social Psychology10, 173-220.

Edward Ellsworth Jones and Richard E. Nisbett. 1971.The actor and the observer: Divergent Perceptions of the Causes of Behavior. Morristown, NJ: General Learning Press.

◊Daryl J. Bem. 1972. “Self-perception theory.” Advances in experimental social psychology 6:1-62.

Fredrich Fosterling 2001. Attribution: And Introduction to theories, research and applications.
HM 1076.F67.2001

Susan Fiske and Shelley Taylor, Social Cognition, 1984, 1991, Chapters 1-4.

John Zaller and Stanley Feldman “Asking Questions Versus Revealing Preferences.” American Journal of Political Science 36: 579-616.

◊Martin Seligman, 1975. Helplessness: On Depression, development, and death.
Martin_Seligman_-_Learned_Helplessness

Richard Yalch, 1975. “Attribution Theory and Voter Choice” Advances in Consumer Research Vol 2. 783-92. http://www.acrwebsite.org/volumes/5802/volumes/v02/NA-02.

◊Gail Sahar. 2014. “On the Importance of Attribution Theory in Political Psychology.” Social and Political Psychology Compass 8/5, 229-49.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/262026893_On_the_Importance of_Attribution_Theory_in_Political_Psychology

Paul Sniderman et al 1993. Reasoning and Choice: Explorations in Political Psychology. Cambridge

David Houghton 2015. Political Psychology 2nd ed. Routledge. Ch 9.

Prospect Theory

◊Glenn W. Harrison & Don Ross, 2017. “The empirical adequacy of cumulative prospect theory and its implications for normative assessment,” Journal of Economic Methodology, pp 1-16/ Abstract:
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1350178X.2017.1309753?scroll=top&needAccess=true
Full article: see Prof Fletcher.

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Applications to Politics

Ezra Klein, Why We’re Polarized. Avid Reader Press (Simon & Schuster) pp 159-163. Klein pp 159-163 (on Dissonance)

Daniel Yudkin (2018) “The Psychology of Authoritarian Populism: A Bird’s Eye View”
yudkin-daniel-2018-the-psychology-of-authoritarian-populism-a-bird-s-eye-view_june2018.pdf  Section 2 on Cognition & Section 4 pp 40-42 only.

Christopher A. Bail et al.(2018) “Exposure to Opposing Viesw on  Social Media Can Increase Political Polarization, PNAS 115:37, 9216-9221. https://www.pnas.org/content/115/37/9216

Linda Skitka and Anthony N. Washburn (2016). “Are Conservatives from Mars and Liberals from Venus? Maybe Not So Much “ Ch 4 in Piercarlo Valdesolo and Jesse Graham eds., Social Psychology of Political Polarization. Routledge. (Motivated Reasoning) Volume available for download through UVic library.

Frank Graves and Jeff Smith (2020) “Northern Populism: Causes and Consequences…”
University of Calgary, School of Public Policy Publications Vol 13:15. (up to but not including ordered populism) ie., In pdf file: pp 10-35. In original text number pp 6-31. (// to Norris)
https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/sppp/article/view/69884  0r
https://doi.org/10.11575/sppp.v13i0.69884

◊http://www.dailykos.com/story/2017/2/1/1628099/-Cartoon-Trump-supporters-cognitive-dissonance

Attribution Theory and Media Elites. http://halginsberg.com/attribution-theory-and-media-elites/

Lauren Hazzouri, 2016. “Back to School Lesson: Fundamental Attribution Error”
https://ivankatrump.com/lauren-hazzouri-fundamental-attribution-error/

Michael Hameleers et al. 2017. Shoot the messenger? “The media;s role in framing populist attributions of blame”. http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1464884917698170

◊C. Lawrence Evans, 2016. “Trump’s voters are ready to risk everything. Why?” Washington Post, March 14. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2016/03/14/trumps-voters-are-ready-to-risk-everything-why/?utm_term=.f3547987b252

Michael Tesler and John Sides, 2016. “How political science helps explain the rise of Trump: the role of white identity and grievances,” Washington Post, March 3.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2016/03/03/how-political-science-helps-explain-the-rise-of-trump-the-role-of-white-identity-and-grievances/?tid=a_inl-amp&utm_term=.d88b6f19dfc0

Michael Teser 2016 “Trump Voters Think African Americans are Much Less Deserving …”
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/michael-tesler/trump-voters-think-africa_b_13732500.html

Sebastian Mallaby 2016. “Trump is only a sign of our times,” Washington Post March 29.
http://www.pressreader.com/usa/the-washington-post-sunday/20160529/281883002589505

Christophe Heintz, “Does Prospect Theory explain Trump and Brexit Votes?” International Cognition and Culture Institute.
http://cognitionandculture.net/blog/christophe-heintzs-blog/does-prospect-theory-explain-trump-and-brexit-votes

Michael Hamaleers, 2017. “Framing Blame: ..effects of populist communications”
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17457289.2017.1407326

Cognitive Dissonance

◊Leon Festinger and Merrill Carlsmith, 1959. “Cognitive Consequences of Forced Compliance”
psychclassics.yorku.ca/Festinger/
or
Phillip Zimbardo (video).”A lesson in Cognitive Dissonance”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=korGK0yGIDo

Leon Festinger et al. 1956. When Prophecy Fails. University of Minnesota Press.
https://archive.org/stream/pdfy-eDNpDzTy_dR1b0iB/Festinger-Riecken-Schachter-When-Prophecy-Fails-1956#page/n5/mode/2up

Attribution Theory

Harold H. Kelley and John L. Michela 1980. “Attribution Theory and Research” Annual Review of Psychology Vol. 31: 457-501.
http://www.communicationcache.com/uploads/1/0/8/8/10887248/attribution_theory_and_research.pdf

Harold H. Kelley. 1967. “Attribution Theory in Social Psychology”. Nebraska Symposium on Motivation. 15: 192-238.Kelley Attribution Part 1Kelley Attribution Part 2

◊Bernard Weiner, 1985. ”An Attributional Theory of Achievement Motivation and Emotion”. Psychological Review, 92(4), 548-573.

Lee Ross. (1977). “The intuitive psychologist and his shortcomings: Distortions in the attribution process.” Advances in Experimental Social Psychology10, 173-220.

Edward Ellsworth Jones and Richard E. Nisbett. 1971.The actor and the observer: Divergent Perceptions of the Causes of Behavior. Morristown, NJ: General Learning Press.

◊Daryl J. Bem. 1972. “Self-perception theory.” Advances in experimental social psychology 6:1-62.

Fredrich Fosterling 2001. Attribution: And Introduction to theories, research and applications.
HM 1076.F67.2001

Susan Fiske and Shelley Taylor, Social Cognition, 1984, 1991, Chapters 1-4.

John Zaller and Stanley Feldman “Asking Questions Versus Revealing Preferences.” American Journal of Political Science 36: 579-616.

◊Martin Seligman, 1975. Helplessness: On Depression, development, and death.
Martin_Seligman_-_Learned_Helplessness

Richard Yalch, 1975. “Attribution Theory and Voter Choice” Advances in Consumer Research Vol 2. 783-92. http://www.acrwebsite.org/volumes/5802/volumes/v02/NA-02.

◊Gail Sahar. 2014. “On the Importance of Attribution Theory in Political Psychology.” Social and Political Psychology Compass 8/5, 229-49.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/262026893_On_the_Importance of_Attribution_Theory_in_Political_Psychology

Paul Sniderman et al 1993. Reasoning and Choice: Explorations in Political Psychology. Cambridge

David Houghton 2015. Political Psychology 2nd ed. Routledge. Ch 9.

Prospect Theory

◊Glenn W. Harrison & Don Ross, 2017. “The empirical adequacy of cumulative prospect theory and its implications for normative assessment,” Journal of Economic Methodology, pp 1-16/ Abstract:
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1350178X.2017.1309753?scroll=top&needAccess=true
Full article: see Prof Fletcher.

Applications to Politics

Ezra Klein, Why We’re Polarized. Avid Reader Press (Simon & Schuster) pp 159-163. Klein pp 159-163 (on Dissonance)

Daniel Yudkin (2018) “The Psychology of Authoritarian Populism: A Bird’s Eye View”
yudkin-daniel-2018-the-psychology-of-authoritarian-populism-a-bird-s-eye-view_june2018.pdf  Section 2 on Cognition & Section 4 pp 40-42 only.

Christopher A. Bail et al.(2018) “Exposure to Opposing Viesw on  Social Media Can Increase Political Polarization, PNAS 115:37, 9216-9221. https://www.pnas.org/content/115/37/9216

Linda Skitka and Anthony N. Washburn (2016). “Are Conservatives from Mars and Liberals from Venus? Maybe Not So Much “ Ch 4 in Piercarlo Valdesolo and Jesse Graham eds., Social Psychology of Political Polarization. Routledge. (Motivated Reasoning) Volume available for download through UVic library.

Frank Graves and Jeff Smith (2020) “Northern Populism: Causes and Consequences…”
University of Calgary, School of Public Policy Publications Vol 13:15. (up to but not including ordered populism) ie., In pdf file: pp 10-35. In original text number pp 6-31. (// to Norris)
https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/sppp/article/view/69884  0r
https://doi.org/10.11575/sppp.v13i0.69884

◊http://www.dailykos.com/story/2017/2/1/1628099/-Cartoon-Trump-supporters-cognitive-dissonance

Attribution Theory and Media Elites. http://halginsberg.com/attribution-theory-and-media-elites/

Lauren Hazzouri, 2016. “Back to School Lesson: Fundamental Attribution Error”
https://ivankatrump.com/lauren-hazzouri-fundamental-attribution-error/

Michael Hameleers et al. 2017. Shoot the messenger? “The media;s role in framing populist attributions of blame”. http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1464884917698170

◊C. Lawrence Evans, 2016. “Trump’s voters are ready to risk everything. Why?” Washington Post, March 14. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2016/03/14/trumps-voters-are-ready-to-risk-everything-why/?utm_term=.f3547987b252

Michael Tesler and John Sides, 2016. “How political science helps explain the rise of Trump: the role of white identity and grievances,” Washington Post, March 3.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2016/03/03/how-political-science-helps-explain-the-rise-of-trump-the-role-of-white-identity-and-grievances/?tid=a_inl-amp&utm_term=.d88b6f19dfc0

Michael Teser 2016 “Trump Voters Think African Americans are Much Less Deserving …”
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/michael-tesler/trump-voters-think-africa_b_13732500.html

Sebastian Mallaby 2016. “Trump is only a sign of our times,” Washington Post March 29.
http://www.pressreader.com/usa/the-washington-post-sunday/20160529/281883002589505

Christophe Heintz, “Does Prospect Theory explain Trump and Brexit Votes?” International Cognition and Culture Institute.
http://cognitionandculture.net/blog/christophe-heintzs-blog/does-prospect-theory-explain-trump-and-brexit-votes

Michael Hamaleers, 2017. “Framing Blame: ..effects of populist communications”
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17457289.2017.1407326

Cognitive Dissonance

◊Leon Festinger and Merrill Carlsmith, 1959. “Cognitive Consequences of Forced Compliance”
psychclassics.yorku.ca/Festinger/
or
Phillip Zimbardo (video).”A lesson in Cognitive Dissonance”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=korGK0yGIDo

Leon Festinger et al. 1956. When Prophecy Fails. University of Minnesota Press.
https://archive.org/stream/pdfy-eDNpDzTy_dR1b0iB/Festinger-Riecken-Schachter-When-Prophecy-Fails-1956#page/n5/mode/2up

Attribution Theory

Harold H. Kelley and John L. Michela 1980. “Attribution Theory and Research” Annual Review of Psychology Vol. 31: 457-501.
http://www.communicationcache.com/uploads/1/0/8/8/10887248/attribution_theory_and_research.pdf

Harold H. Kelley. 1967. “Attribution Theory in Social Psychology”. Nebraska Symposium on Motivation. 15: 192-238.Kelley Attribution Part 1Kelley Attribution Part 2

◊Bernard Weiner, 1985. ”An Attributional Theory of Achievement Motivation and Emotion”. Psychological Review, 92(4), 548-573.

Lee Ross. (1977). “The intuitive psychologist and his shortcomings: Distortions in the attribution process.” Advances in Experimental Social Psychology10, 173-220.

Edward Ellsworth Jones and Richard E. Nisbett. 1971.The actor and the observer: Divergent Perceptions of the Causes of Behavior. Morristown, NJ: General Learning Press.

◊Daryl J. Bem. 1972. “Self-perception theory.” Advances in experimental social psychology 6:1-62.

Fredrich Fosterling 2001. Attribution: And Introduction to theories, research and applications.
HM 1076.F67.2001

Susan Fiske and Shelley Taylor, Social Cognition, 1984, 1991, Chapters 1-4.

John Zaller and Stanley Feldman “Asking Questions Versus Revealing Preferences.” American Journal of Political Science 36: 579-616.

◊Martin Seligman, 1975. Helplessness: On Depression, development, and death.
Martin_Seligman_-_Learned_Helplessness

Richard Yalch, 1975. “Attribution Theory and Voter Choice” Advances in Consumer Research Vol 2. 783-92. http://www.acrwebsite.org/volumes/5802/volumes/v02/NA-02.

◊Gail Sahar. 2014. “On the Importance of Attribution Theory in Political Psychology.” Social and Political Psychology Compass 8/5, 229-49.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/262026893_On_the_Importance of_Attribution_Theory_in_Political_Psychology

Paul Sniderman et al 1993. Reasoning and Choice: Explorations in Political Psychology. Cambridge

David Houghton 2015. Political Psychology 2nd ed. Routledge. Ch 9.

Prospect Theory

◊Glenn W. Harrison & Don Ross, 2017. “The empirical adequacy of cumulative prospect theory and its implications for normative assessment,” Journal of Economic Methodology, pp 1-16/ Abstract:
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1350178X.2017.1309753?scroll=top&needAccess=true
Full article: see Prof Fletcher.

Applications to Politics

Ezra Klein, Why We’re Polarized. Avid Reader Press (Simon & Schuster) pp 159-163. Klein pp 159-163 (on Dissonance)

Daniel Yudkin (2018) “The Psychology of Authoritarian Populism: A Bird’s Eye View”
yudkin-daniel-2018-the-psychology-of-authoritarian-populism-a-bird-s-eye-view_june2018.pdf  Section 2 on Cognition & Section 4 pp 40-42 only.

Christopher A. Bail et al.(2018) “Exposure to Opposing Viesw on  Social Media Can Increase Political Polarization, PNAS 115:37, 9216-9221. https://www.pnas.org/content/115/37/9216

Linda Skitka and Anthony N. Washburn (2016). “Are Conservatives from Mars and Liberals from Venus? Maybe Not So Much “ Ch 4 in Piercarlo Valdesolo and Jesse Graham eds., Social Psychology of Political Polarization. Routledge. (Motivated Reasoning) Volume available for download through UVic library.

Frank Graves and Jeff Smith (2020) “Northern Populism: Causes and Consequences…”
University of Calgary, School of Public Policy Publications Vol 13:15. (up to but not including ordered populism) ie., In pdf file: pp 10-35. In original text number pp 6-31. (// to Norris)
https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/sppp/article/view/69884  0r
https://doi.org/10.11575/sppp.v13i0.69884

◊http://www.dailykos.com/story/2017/2/1/1628099/-Cartoon-Trump-supporters-cognitive-dissonance

Attribution Theory and Media Elites. http://halginsberg.com/attribution-theory-and-media-elites/

Lauren Hazzouri, 2016. “Back to School Lesson: Fundamental Attribution Error”
https://ivankatrump.com/lauren-hazzouri-fundamental-attribution-error/

Michael Hameleers et al. 2017. Shoot the messenger? “The media;s role in framing populist attributions of blame”. http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1464884917698170

◊C. Lawrence Evans, 2016. “Trump’s voters are ready to risk everything. Why?” Washington Post, March 14. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2016/03/14/trumps-voters-are-ready-to-risk-everything-why/?utm_term=.f3547987b252

Michael Tesler and John Sides, 2016. “How political science helps explain the rise of Trump: the role of white identity and grievances,” Washington Post, March 3.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2016/03/03/how-political-science-helps-explain-the-rise-of-trump-the-role-of-white-identity-and-grievances/?tid=a_inl-amp&utm_term=.d88b6f19dfc0

Michael Teser 2016 “Trump Voters Think African Americans are Much Less Deserving …”
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/michael-tesler/trump-voters-think-africa_b_13732500.html

Sebastian Mallaby 2016. “Trump is only a sign of our times,” Washington Post March 29.
http://www.pressreader.com/usa/the-washington-post-sunday/20160529/281883002589505

Christophe Heintz, “Does Prospect Theory explain Trump and Brexit Votes?” International Cognition and Culture Institute.
http://cognitionandculture.net/blog/christophe-heintzs-blog/does-prospect-theory-explain-trump-and-brexit-votes

Michael Hamaleers, 2017. “Framing Blame: ..effects of populist communications”
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17457289.2017.1407326