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Good-economy perceptions intensified powerlessness among financially strained workers
How economic optimism intensifies powerlessness among financially strained workers. Analysis of 4,967 American and Canadian workers reveals meritocratic attribution processes.
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Plant closure reduced incumbent votes, but effects faded after compensation
Analysis of Danish shipyard closure shows plant closures reduce incumbent support through unemployment and blame attribution, but targeted compensation policies can neutralize electoral effects.
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Economic negativity linked to abstention and Eurosceptic support
Explore how economic voting in European elections depends on whether voters blame the EU for economic conditions, driving abstention and Eurosceptic party support.
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Attribution theory is proposed to extend SDRT for unusual narratives
Integration of attribution theory with SDRT for analyzing emotional coherence in Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart, extending discourse analysis beyond conventional logical relationships.
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Study examines heuristics and audience cognitive bias in online emergencies
Structural examination of how situational heuristics shape cognitive biases in online emergencies through adaptive expectations and implicit attributions, with demographic variation analysis.
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Issue competence shapes voting in European Parliament elections
Study of 2019 European Parliamentary elections across 10 countries reveals that party issue competence affects voting, with stronger effects when voters attribute responsibility to the European level.
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Academic attribution profiles moderated COVID-19 stress effects
Study reveals how academic attribution patterns moderate COVID-19 stress effects on adolescent problem behaviors, with differential impacts on internalizing versus externalizing outcomes.