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Differentiating the sources of post-election partisan affect warming
Noam Gidron
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, Lior Sheffer
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Department of Political Science
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Negative Affect
100%
Partisan Affect
100%
Co-governance
50%
Political Psychology
25%
Partisan
25%
Hostility
25%
Self-perceived
25%
Generosity
25%
Opposition Parties
25%
Election Campaign
25%
Temporal Fluctuations
25%
Israeli Elections
25%
Psychological Account
25%
Political Opponent
25%
Party Line
25%
Electoral Rules
25%
Governing Party
25%
Pressure Valve
25%
Institutional Accounts
25%
Affective Evaluation
25%
Social Sciences
Elections
100%
Political Behavior
20%
Emotions
20%
Israeli
20%
Hostility
20%
Psychology
20%
Election Campaign
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Panel Study
100%