Complexes and Cognitive Complexity: Canadian Contributions to Political Psychology
While it remains a diffuse field of enquiry, political psychology has established itself as an important approach to the analysis of political life. In the United States, political psychology is offered as an optional programme in a number of leading graduate schools and is a recognized subfield of...
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