Introduction
1. A Dual Motivations Theory
2. Identity Justification: Identifying with the "Lesser of Two
Evils"
3. Identity Justification: Issue Reprioritization
4. Cognitive Resources and Resistance to Identity Change
5. Motivation and Measurement Error
6. The Paradox of Partisan Responsiveness
7. Motivation and Democracy
References
Eric Groenendyk is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Memphis. He received his Ph.D. in political science from the University of Michigan in 2009. His research investigates the motivations and emotions underlying public opinion and political behavior. His work has appeared in Journal of Politics, Political Behavior, Political Psychology, Communication Research, and Emotion Review.
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