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      Motivated Reasoning and Political Parties: Evidence for Increased Processing in the Face of Party Cues

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      Political Behavior
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                Journal
                Political Behavior
                Polit Behav
                Springer Nature
                0190-9320
                1573-6687
                December 2013
                November 2012
                : 35
                : 4
                : 831-854
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                10.1007/s11109-012-9213-1
                ca9c01a1-9cf8-44e7-bcfe-887a0289250f
                © 2013
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