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Vol. 10 No. 2 (2022)
Current Articles
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5964/jspp.v10i2
Theoretical Articles
The Explanation-Polarisation Model: Pseudoscience Spreads Through Explanatory Satisfaction and Group Polarisation
Angelo Fasce
Political Psychology of Southeast Asia (Special Thematic Section)
Political Psychology of Southeast Asia
Ali Mashuri, Idhamsyah Eka Putra, Cristina Montiel
Islam and Politics: A Latent Class Analysis of Indonesian Muslims Based on Political Attitudes and Psychological Determinants
Istiqomah, Joevarian Hudiyana, Mirra Noor Milla, Hamdi Muluk, Bagus Takwin
Narrative Expansion and "Terrorist" Labeling: Discursive Conflict Escalation by State Media
Cristina J. Montiel, Erwine S. Dela Paz, Jose S. Medriano
Indonesian Civilians’ Attributions for Anti-Chinese Violence During the May 1998 Riots in Indonesia
Eunike Mutiara Himawan, Winnifred Louis, Annie Pohlman
Negotiated Harms in Moralized Policies: The Case of Duterte’s War on Drugs
Danielle P. Ochoa, Michelle G. Ong
Vote-Selling as Unethical Behavior: Effects of Voter’s Inhibitory Self-Control, Decision Toward Vote-Buying Money, and Candidate’s Quality in Indonesia Election
Rizka Halida, Harry Susianto, Saiful Mujani, Annas J. Pratama
Original Research Reports
Performing Identity Entrepreneurship During the Colonisation of New Zealand: A Rhetorical Construction of ‘Loyal Subjects of the Empire’
Sarah Y. Choi, James H. Liu, Michael Belgrave
Market Mindset Reduces Endorsement of Individualizing Moral Foundations, but Not in Liberals
Tomasz Zaleskiewicz, Agata Gasiorowska, Anna Kuzminska
“Unavailable, Insecure, and Very Poorly Paid”: Global Difficulties and Inequalities in Conducting Social Psychological Research
Fouad Bou Zeineddine, Rim Saab, Barbara Lášticová, Arin H. Ayanian, Anna Kende
Partisan Bias in Responses to Sexual Misconduct Allegations Against Male Politicians
Edward J. R. Clarke, Anna Klas, Morgana Lizzio-Wilson, Emily J. Kothe
Disentangling the Factors Behind Shifting Voting Intentions: The Bandwagon Effect Reflects Heuristic Processing, While the Underdog Effect Reflects Fairness Concerns
Joris Lammers, Marcin Bukowski, Anna Potoczek, Alexandra Fleischmann, Wilhelm Hofmann
The Changing Association Between Political Ideology and Closed-Mindedness: Left and Right Have Become More Alike
Jesse Acosta, Markus Kemmelmeier
“I feel it in my gut:” Epistemic Motivations, Political Beliefs, and Misperceptions of COVID-19 and the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election
Dannagal G. Young, Erin K. Maloney, Amy Bleakley, Jessica B. Langbaum
Measuring Openness to Political Pluralism
Patrick E. Shrout, Mao Mogami, Qi Xu, Yasaman Ghodse-Elahi, Elizabeth Mutter, Matthew T. Riccio, Timothy J. Valshtein, V. Baadan, Shahrzad Goudarzi
The Integration of Subgroups at the Supranational Level: The Relation Between Social Identity, National Threat, and Perceived Legitimacy of the EU
Eva Grosfeld, Daan Scheepers, Armin Cuyvers, Naomi Ellemers
Some Psychological Determinants of Broad Union Attitudes
Owen McAleese, Martin V. Day
Victim-Focused Political Apology Predicts Political Support via Perceived Sincerity, Trust and Positive Emotional Climate: The Case of the 2018 Bushfire in Attica
Theofilos Gkinopoulos
On the Association of Interpersonal Trust With Right-Wing Extremist and Authoritarian Attitudes
Ayline Heller, Felix S. Wicke, Christoph Kasinger, Manfred E. Beutel, Oliver Decker, Julia Schuler, Elmar Brähler
‘To Participate or Not Participate, That’s the Question’: The Role of Moral Obligation and Different Risk Perceptions on Collective Action
Mete Sefa Uysal, Yasemin Gülsüm Acar, Jose-Manuel Sabucedo, Huseyin Cakal
Child’s Presence Shapes Immigrant Women’s Experiences of Everyday Intergroup Contact
Paula Paajanen, Tuija Seppälä, Clifford Stevenson, Eerika Finell
Political Bullshit Receptivity and its Correlates: A Cross-Country Validation of the Concept
Vukašin Gligorić, Allard Feddes, Bertjan Doosje
The Perception of Competence in the Newsroom: Why Stereotypical Dress Styles Violate Title VII
Eileen McDonagh, Sparsha Saha