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Seeing Threats vs. Feeling Threats: Group Cues, Emotions, and Activating Opposition to Immigration
Unformatted Document Text:  18 Eagly, Alice, and Shelly Chaiken. 1993. The Psychology of Attitudes. Fort Worth, TX: Harcourt. Eagly, Alice, and Shelly Chaiken. 1998. “Attitude Structure and Function.” In The Handbook of Social Psychology, volume 2, edited by Daniel T. Gilbert, Susan T. Fiske, and Gardner Lindzey. Fourth edition. New York: McGraw-Hill. pp. 269-322. Fetzer, Joel S. 2000. Public Attitudes toward Immigration in the United States, France, and Germany. New York: Cambridge University Press. Feldman, Stanley, and Karen Stenner. 1997. “Perceived Threat and Authoritarianism.” Political Psychology 18: 741-70. Friedman, Thomas L. 2000. The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization. Expanded edition. New York: Anchor Books. Gilens, Martin. 1999. Why Americans Hate Welfare: Race, Media, and the Politics of Antipoverty Policy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Gilliam, Frank D., Jr., and Shanto Iyengar. 2000. “Prime Suspects: The Influence of Television News on the Viewing Public.” American Journal of Political Science 44:560-73. Green, Melissa J., Leanne M. Williams, and Dean Davidson. 2003. “In the Face of Danger: Specific Viewing Strategies for Facial Expressions of Threat?” Cognition & Emotion 17(5): 779-86. Gross, Kimberly, and Lisa D’Ambrosio. 2004. “Framing Emotional Response.” Political Psychology 25(1): 1-29. Hochschild, Jennifer L. 2001. “Where You Stand Depends on What You See: Connections Among Values, Perceptions of Fact, and Political Prescriptions.” In Citizens and Politics: Perspectives from Political Psychology, edited by James H. Kuklinski. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 313-40. Holbrook, Allyson L., Jon A. Krosnick, Penny S. Visser, Wendi L. Gardner, and John T. Cacioppo. 2001. Attitudes toward Presidential Candidates and Political Parties: Initial Optimism, Inertial First Impressions, and a Focus on Flaws.” American Journal of Political Science 45(4): 930 Hovland, Carl I., Irving L. Janis, and Harold H. Kelley. 1953. Communication and Persuasion: Psychological Studies of Opinion Change. New Haven: Yale University Press. Huddy, Leonie, Stanley Feldman, Theresa Capelos, and Colin Provost. 2002. “The Consequences of Terrorism: Disentangling the Effects of Personal and National Threat.” Political Psychology 23(3): 485-509. Huntington, Samuel P. 2004. “The Hispanic Challenge.” Foreign Policy (March/April) 30-45. Iyengar, Shanto, and Adam F. Simon. 2000. “New Perspectives and Evidence on Political Communication and Campaign Effects.” Annual Review of Psychology 51: 149-69. Kahneman, Daniel, and Amos Tversky. 1979. “Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision under Risk.” Econometrica 47: 263-91.

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Eagly, Alice, and Shelly Chaiken. 1993. The Psychology of Attitudes. Fort Worth, TX: Harcourt.
Eagly, Alice, and Shelly Chaiken. 1998. “Attitude Structure and Function.” In The Handbook of Social
Psychology, volume 2, edited by Daniel T. Gilbert, Susan T. Fiske, and Gardner Lindzey. Fourth
edition. New York: McGraw-Hill. pp. 269-322.

Fetzer, Joel S. 2000. Public Attitudes toward Immigration in the United States, France, and Germany.
New York: Cambridge University Press.

Feldman, Stanley, and Karen Stenner. 1997. “Perceived Threat and Authoritarianism.” Political
Psychology 18: 741-70.

Friedman, Thomas L. 2000. The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization. Expanded
edition. New York: Anchor Books.

Gilens, Martin. 1999. Why Americans Hate Welfare: Race, Media, and the Politics of Antipoverty Policy.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Gilliam, Frank D., Jr., and Shanto Iyengar. 2000. “Prime Suspects: The Influence of Television News on
the Viewing Public.” American Journal of Political Science 44:560-73.

Green, Melissa J., Leanne M. Williams, and Dean Davidson. 2003. “In the Face of Danger: Specific
Viewing Strategies for Facial Expressions of Threat?” Cognition & Emotion 17(5): 779-86.

Gross, Kimberly, and Lisa D’Ambrosio. 2004. “Framing Emotional Response.” Political Psychology
25(1): 1-29.

Hochschild, Jennifer L. 2001. “Where You Stand Depends on What You See: Connections Among
Values, Perceptions of Fact, and Political Prescriptions.” In Citizens and Politics: Perspectives from
Political Psychology
, edited by James H. Kuklinski. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp.
313-40.

Holbrook, Allyson L., Jon A. Krosnick, Penny S. Visser, Wendi L. Gardner, and John T. Cacioppo.
2001. Attitudes toward Presidential Candidates and Political Parties: Initial Optimism, Inertial First
Impressions, and a Focus on Flaws.” American Journal of Political Science 45(4): 930

Hovland, Carl I., Irving L. Janis, and Harold H. Kelley. 1953. Communication and Persuasion: Psychological
Studies of Opinion Change. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Huddy, Leonie, Stanley Feldman, Theresa Capelos, and Colin Provost. 2002. “The Consequences of
Terrorism: Disentangling the Effects of Personal and National Threat.” Political Psychology 23(3):
485-509.

Huntington, Samuel P. 2004. “The Hispanic Challenge.” Foreign Policy (March/April) 30-45.

Iyengar, Shanto, and Adam F. Simon. 2000. “New Perspectives and Evidence on Political
Communication and Campaign Effects.” Annual Review of Psychology 51: 149-69.

Kahneman, Daniel, and Amos Tversky. 1979. “Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision under Risk.”
Econometrica 47: 263-91.


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