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  2. Jon Krosnick - Wikipedia

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    Jon Alexander Krosnick is a professor of Political Science, Communication, and (by courtesy) Psychology, and director of the Political Psychology Research Group (PPRG) at Stanford University. Additionally, he is the Frederic O. Glover Professor in Humanities and Social Sciences and an affiliate of the Woods Institute for the Environment.

  3. Paul Sniderman - Wikipedia

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    Since 1987 he is also associated with the University of California as Research Political Scientist, and since 1990 also as Research Psychologist. At Stanford University he chaired the Department of Political Science from 2001 to 2004 and is senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. [2] Sniderman has received many awards.

  4. Harris or Trump? The psychology behind how voters choose a ...

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    Political psychologists explain what drives people to pick a particular candidate — or to vote at all. ... a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University, says there ...

  5. Alexander L. George - Wikipedia

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    He was the Graham H. Stuart Professor of Political Science Emeritus at Stanford University. He made influential contributions to political psychology, international relations, and social science methodology. [2]

  6. Martha Crenshaw - Wikipedia

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    Martha Crenshaw FBA (born September 2, 1945) [1] [2] is a political scientist who is prominent for her research on terrorism. [3] She is professor of political science at Stanford University since 2007, as well as senior fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI) and Center for International Security and Cooperation ...

  7. Lee Ross - Wikipedia

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    He earned his B.A. degree in psychology at the University of Toronto in 1965 and his Ph.D. in social psychology at Columbia University in 1969 [6] [7] under the supervision of Stanley Schachter. His primary interests include biases in human inference, judgment, and decision-making; intergroup relations and dispute resolution; political ...

  8. Rose McDermott - Wikipedia

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    McDermott was raised in Hawaii, United States. [2] Her father was in the Navy. She has a B.A. in Political Science from Stanford University (1984), M.A. in Political Science from Columbia University (1986), M.A. in Experimental Social Psychology from Stanford University (1988), M.A. in Political Science from Stanford University (1990) and a PhD in Political Science from Stanford University (1991).

  9. Robb Willer - Wikipedia

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    Social psychology. Organizational behavior Political science Political psychology. Moral psychology: Institutions: Stanford University University of California, Berkeley: