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Prior research indicates that individuals prefer greater freedom of choice, but also that they experience choice overload such that they are better off when they face fewer options. I investigate the inherent motivational conflict with respect to choice in an election context. My data consist of...
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the history of the right to vote from overseas in Australia, and compares and critiques it to comparable jurisdictions …-emigrant societies, and notes the paradox that, as countries like Australia globalise, nationalist resentiment responds as a barrier to …
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Since the emergence of partisan cable news networks (CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC) in the mid-1990s, the way many Americans get their political information has changed. Previous research has examined the associations between cable news viewership and individuals' political knowledge, attitudes, and...
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