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TOC: Pub Opinion Quart

Introduction

Public Opinion Quarterly, 82(S1)

Introduction: Using Psychology to Understand Politics and Elections
Cindy D Kam

Mobilizing Sexism: The Interaction of Emotion and Gender Attitudes in the 2016 US Presidential Election
Nicholas A Valentino ; Carly Wayne; Marzia Oceno

“Like They’ve Never, Ever Seen in This Country”? Political Interest and Voter Engagement in 2016
Markus Prior; Lori D Bougher

The Dynamic Relationship between Personality Stability and Political Attitudes
Joshua Boston, PhD; Jonathan Homola, PhD; Betsy Sinclair; Michelle Torres, PhD; Patrick D Tucker

Ideologues without Issues: The Polarizing Consequences of Ideological Identities
Lilliana Mason

Partisan Media, Electoral Predictions, and Wishful Thinking
Kathleen Searles; Glen Smith; Mingxiao Sui

Measuring Voter Decision Strategies in Political Behavior and Public Opinion Research
Richard R Lau; Mona S Kleinberg; Tessa M Ditonto