Political Behavior: Cognition, Psychology, & Behavior eJournal
Editor: Mathew D. McCubbins
University of California, San DiegoThis eJournal distributes working and accepted paper abstracts on theoretical, empirical and experimental studies of human political behavior, cognition, learning, psychology, and choice, including novel approaches such as the use of fMRI and EEG. The eJournals scope is twofold. First, it seeks to bring together theoretical insights from disparate fields that relate to human decision making as it may affect political choice. Second, it seeks to bring together cutting edge empirical and experimental studies as they relate to political behavior, learning, and decision making. Contributions from political scientists in all fields, psychologists, cognitive scientists, neuroscientists, philosophers, economists, neuroeconomists, biologists, and computer scientists are welcomed.
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Editor: Mathew D. McCubbins
University of California, San Diego
Rudy B. Andeweg
John T. Cacioppo
Dennis Chong
Ann N. Crigler
Antonio R. Damasio
James H. Fowler
James L. Gibson
Tim Groseclose
Milton Lodge
Arthur Lupia
Darren M. Schreiber
Randolph Stevenson
Charles S. Taber
Mark Turner
Rick K. Wilson
Paul J. Zak