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Date: 2012-12-12 17:40:25
Social psychology
Democratic Party
American National Election Studies
Affect
Party identification
Attitude
Behavior
Political science
Politics
Polarization
Party system

Public Opinion Quarterly Affect, Not Ideology A Social Identity Perspective on Polarization Shanto Iyengar* Gaurav Sood

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