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Ideology, Psychology, and Law
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Author(s):
John Jost
Editor(s):
Jon Hanson
Publication date:
January 11 2012
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Oxford University Press
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January 11 2012
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199737512.001.0001
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Ideology, Psychology, and Law
pp. 32
The End of the End of Ideology
pp. 81
System Justification Theory and Research: Implications for Law, Legal Advocacy, and Social Justice
pp. 132
Interpersonal Foundations of Ideological Thinking
pp. 160
Crowding Out Morality: How the Ideology of Self-Interest Can Be Self-Fulfilling
pp. 185
Legal Comment
pp. 193
Associations Between Law, Competitiveness, and the Pursuit of Self-Interest
pp. 219
Legal Comment
pp. 228
Automatic Associations: Personal Attitudes or Cultural Knowledge?
pp. 261
Legal Comment
pp. 265
The Policy IAT
pp. 298
Attributions and Ideologies: Two Divergent Visions of Human Behavior Behind Our Laws, Policies, and Theories
pp. 341
Preference, Principle, and Political Casuistry
pp. 380
Legal Comment
pp. 385
Identity, Belief, and Bias
pp. 404
Remedying Law's Partiality Through Social Science
pp. 410
Bias Perception and the Spiral of Conflict
pp. 447
Legal Comment
pp. 453
Seeing Bias: Discrediting and Dismissing Accurate Attributions
pp. 501
Backlash: The Reaction to Mind Sciences in Legal Academia
pp. 537
The Mystique of Instrumentalism
pp. 574
Aggressive Interrogation and Retributive Justice: A Proposed Psychological Model
pp. 605
Legal Comment
pp. 612
Two Social Psychologists' Reflections on Situationism and the Criminal Justice System
pp. 650
What’s Love Got to Do with It?: Stereotypical Women in Dispositionist Torts
pp. 684
Legal Interpretation and Intuitions of Public Policy
pp. 705
Ideology and the Study of Judicial Behavior
pp. 729
Depoliticizing Administrative Law
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