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Assessment on the behavioral foundations of electoral decisions in the 2015 Turkish general elections / Erisen, Cengiz   Journal Article
Erisen, Cengiz Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Turkish politics has overcome several challenges in order to reach a situation with less political uncertainty. Among several issues, voter behavior in the two recent general elections in 2015 is a major topic of interest. In this think-piece, I discuss the behavioral indicators of vote choice and political judgments between the two 2015 elections. To that end, I first explore the context of public polarization before introducing the behavioral approaches to explain voter behavior. I use nationally representative survey data in order to make descriptive inferences that shed light on the unexpected change in electoral behavior.
Key Words Turkey  Polarization  Nationhood  Tolerance  Anxiety  Voter Behavior 
2015 Elections 
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Emotions as a determinant in Turkish political behavior / Erisen, Cengiz   Journal Article
Erisen, Cengiz Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article provides an experimental analysis of the role emotions play in Turkish voters' political attitudes and behavior with respect to the Syria crisis. By examining the political effects of emotions, this article contributes to the discussion on Turkish voters' political attitudes and political behavior. Through an experimental design, this study shows how incidentally raised emotions on the Syria issue can influence individual attitudes on foreign policy, interest in seeking more information about the issue, and evaluations of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's performance. This article aims to stimulate further research in the literature on the potential effects of emotions in Turkish political behavior.
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Research methods in political psychology / Erisen, Cengiz; Erisen, Elif; Ozkececi-Taner, Binnur   Journal Article
Ozkececi-Taner, Binnur Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Given the interdisciplinary nature of political psychology research, the methods employed to produce scientific knowledge should be able to answer the questions raised in the discipline. The multitude of methods used in political psychology offers a variety of options for those interested in conducting research in political science. This article explains the basic structure of experimental design, survey research, and content analysis and briefly discusses the recent developments and interest growing on certain methods in the discipline. Each method is discussed in detail to the extent that would be sufficient to understand what one could achieve by using it.
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