The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Politics, Social psychology, Test, Perception and Panel data. Her Politics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Consciousness, Gender studies and Positive economics. Her Gender studies research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Voting, National election, Public opinion and Identification.
Her Social psychology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Social organization and Social environment. Her Test study deals with Cognitive psychology intersecting with Bridge. Pamela Johnston Conover combines subjects such as Structuring, Presidential election and Public relations with her study of Perception.
Politics, Social psychology, Perception, Gender studies and Public opinion are her primary areas of study. Her work carried out in the field of Politics brings together such families of science as Test and Consciousness. Her Test study incorporates themes from Inflation and Unemployment.
The various areas that Pamela Johnston Conover examines in her Social psychology study include Structuring, Cognitive psychology, Ideology and Presidential election. The study incorporates disciplines such as Inference, Projection and Voting behavior in addition to Perception. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Media studies, Positive economics, Presidential system, Foreign policy and Public policy.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Politics, Social psychology, Deliberative democracy, Law and Perception. Pamela Johnston Conover has researched Politics in several fields, including Consciousness and Social group. The Social psychology study combines topics in areas such as Social research, Voting and Politics of the United States.
Her Deliberative democracy research integrates issues from Group conflict and Deliberation. Her study in the fields of Feminism, Redistributive justice and Feminist legal theory under the domain of Law overlaps with other disciplines such as Tax law and Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development. The concepts of her Perception study are interwoven with issues in Conviction, Turnout, Motivated reasoning, Framing and Democracy.
Pamela Johnston Conover mainly focuses on Politics, Social identity theory, Social psychology, Democracy and Framing. Her work on Deliberative democracy as part of general Politics study is frequently linked to Context, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. Her Deliberative democracy study spans across into subjects like Active listening, Survey data collection, Competition and Intergroup anxiety.
Her Context investigation overlaps with other disciplines such as Civility, Rivalry, Ideology, Voting and Politics of the United States. Her studies deal with areas such as Turnout, Perception, Conviction and Motivated reasoning as well as Democracy.
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The Origins and Meaning of Liberal/Conservative Self-Identifications.
Pamela Johnston Conover;Stanley Feldman.
American Journal of Political Science (1981)
How People Organize the Political World: A Schematic Model
Pamela Johnston Conover;Stanley Feldman.
American Journal of Political Science (1984)
Candidate Perception in an Ambiguous World: Campaigns, Cues, and Inference Processes
Pamela Johnston Conover;Stanley Feldman.
American Journal of Political Science (1989)
Feminists and the Gender Gap
Pamela Johnston Conover.
The Journal of Politics (1988)
The Influence of Group Identifications on Political Perception and Evaluation
Pamela Johnston Conover.
The Journal of Politics (1984)
The deliberative potential of political discussion
Pamela Johnston Conover;Donald D. Searing;Ivor M. Crewe.
British Journal of Political Science (2002)
Gender, Feminist Consciousness, and War
Pamela Johnston Conover;Virginia Sapiro.
American Journal of Political Science (1993)
The Role of Social Groups in Political Thinking
Pamela Johnston Conover.
British Journal of Political Science (1988)
Emotional Reactions to the Economy: I'm Mad as Hell and I'm not Going to Take it Anymore
Pamela Johnston Conover;Stanley Feldman.
American Journal of Political Science (1986)
The Nature of Citizenship in the United States and Great Britain: Empirical Comments on Theoretical Themes
Pamela Johnston Conover;Ivor M. Crewe;Donald D. Searing.
The Journal of Politics (1991)
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