The Oxford handbook of behavioral political science / edited by Alex Mintz and Lesley G. Terris.

SeriesOxford handbooks series
Abstract "Behavioral Political Science (BPS) is a new approach to political science that is rooted in the belief that concepts, models, and research approaches from different disciplines (such as Psychology, Economics, Communication), can deepen our understanding of political behavior and political decision making. In recent years, a significant body of literature based in the behavioral approach has emerged, enriching our perception of ways by which a wide range of cognitive, emotional, and motivational factors impact actors' thinking processes and behavior choices in different strategic, political, and other social settings. In this introduction we discuss the behavioral political science approach and the ability of behavioral-oriented research to explain many of the phenomena that deviate from the traditional rational choice models that have dominated the field for decades. We present the chapters included in the four sections of the Handbook: bounded rationality and heuristics; theoretical approaches; attitudes; BPS research methods"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2023020437
ISBN9780190634131 (hardback)
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