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THURSDAY, APRIL 27 - 1:30 - 3:15 pm<br />

POSTER SESSION 2 EXHIBIT HALL<br />

(Authors will be present from 1:30-3:15 pm)<br />

Section 6 Posters<br />

PUBLIC OPINION AND POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />

1. “Survey Nonresponse by Candidates: A Choice of Ambiguity?” Robert<br />

Boatright, University of Chicago, robb@polisci.spc.uchicago.edu<br />

2. “Investigating Cognitive Dissonance in a Primary Election.” Nancy Carrillo,<br />

University of New Mexico, ncarrill@unm.edu<br />

3. “Contextual and Individual Influences on Party Cognitions: 1952-1996.” Jay<br />

DeSart, Florida Atlantic University, jdesart@fau.edu<br />

4. “Reconciling On-line and Memory based Processes in the <strong>Political</strong> Attitude<br />

Formation of Groups.” Aron Chase Galonsky, SUNY Stony Brook,<br />

agalonsk@ic.sunysb.edu<br />

5. “A Test of a ‘Universal’ Party Identification Question for Anglo-American<br />

Cultures.” Andrew Hansen, University of Missouri,<br />

joureah@showme.missouri.edu<br />

6. “Change Is Good: Information and <strong>Political</strong> Participation in Nomination and<br />

General Election Contests.” Patricia Jaramillo, University of Colorado, Boulder,<br />

jaramilp@colorado.edu<br />

7. “Divided Personalities: Israelis’ Conflicting Opinions on Support and Belief in the<br />

Peace Process.” David Levin, American University, dl6545a@starpower.net<br />

8. “Bias or Skepticism? An Examination of Motivated <strong>Political</strong> Reasoning.” Milt<br />

Lodge, SUNY Stony Brook, mlodge@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu; Charles Taber,<br />

SUNY Stony Brook, chuck@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu<br />

9. “The Public’s Professed Versus the Individual’s Expressed Attitudes about Tax<br />

Fairness.” Michael McDonald, Binghamton University,<br />

mdmcd@binghamton.edu; Andrew LoTempio, Binghamton University,<br />

bg21943@binghamton.edu<br />

10. “The Role of the Person in Human-Interest Media Frames: Influences on Attitude<br />

Formation and Stability.” Francis K. Neely, SUNY Stony Brook,<br />

fneely@ic.sunysb.edu<br />

11. “<strong>Political</strong> Attitudes and Missing Data: Abortion and Ambivalence.” Christopher<br />

Ostella, Washington University in St. Louis, costella@artsci.wustl.edu<br />

12. “A Test of Mutz’s Theory of Depoliticization of Personal Experience.” James<br />

Prather, Georgia State University, jprather@gsu.edu<br />

13. “Intergenerational Amity and Enmity.” Thomas Schlesinger, University of<br />

Wisconsin-LaCrosse, schlesin@mail.uwlax.edu<br />

14. “The Effect of Consumption Choice on Policy Preferences: An Experiment<br />

Concerning Genetically Engineered, Organically Grown and Traditionally Grown<br />

Foods.” Patrick A. Stewart, Arkansas State University,<br />

pstewart@toltec.astate.edu<br />

15. “The Influence of Personality Type on <strong>Political</strong> Ideology.” Joel Toppen, Hope<br />

College, toppen@hope.edu; Janet Day, Purdue University

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