ICPS
2019 International Convention of Psychological Science
The Implications of Threat and Uncertainty in Political Decision Making: From Perception to Beliefs
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
- Threat in Disguise: How Autonomic and Sensory Processing Affect Political AttitudesBert Bakker, Valentina Parma, Claire Gothreau, Nicolas Anspach, Gijs Schumacher, Kevin Arceneaux
- How Does Threat Get into the Belief System Network? Not Easily Mark Brandt
- Not Only Focused on Money: Power Enhances Costly Punishment in Economic GamesPetra Schmid, Jen Park, Sean Lane, David Amodio
- Barriers to Gender Diversity Policies in STEM: The Role of Intergroup ThreatIoana Latu, Amy Jones, Rhiannon Turner