ICPS

2019 International Convention of Psychological Science

The Implications of Threat and Uncertainty in Political Decision Making: From Perception to Beliefs

Friday, March 8, 2019 · Paris, France

Political Psychology

We provide an overview on threat and political decision-making tapping into the behavioral and neural aspects of perception, emotion and cognition that critically influence how individuals make political decisions.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Kevin ArceneauxChair
    Temple University

Presentations

  1. Threat in Disguise: How Autonomic and Sensory Processing Affect Political AttitudesBert Bakker, Valentina Parma, Claire Gothreau, Nicolas Anspach, Gijs Schumacher, Kevin Arceneaux
  2. How Does Threat Get into the Belief System Network? Not Easily Mark Brandt
  3. Not Only Focused on Money: Power Enhances Costly Punishment in Economic GamesPetra Schmid, Jen Park, Sean Lane, David Amodio
  4. Barriers to Gender Diversity Policies in STEM: The Role of Intergroup ThreatIoana Latu, Amy Jones, Rhiannon Turner