Emotional rescue: How affect helps partisans overcome collective action problems

EW Groenendyk, AJ Banks - Political Psychology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Why does party identification motivate citizens to participate in politics? From a theoretical
standpoint, it is in a partisan's self‐interest to free ride on the efforts of others. Yet, mere …

Emotional Rescue: How Affect Helps Partisans Overcome Collective Action Problems.

EW Groenendyk, AJ Banks - Political Psychology, 2014 - search.ebscohost.com
Why does party identification motivate citizens to participate in politics? From a theoretical
standpoint, it is in a partisan's self-interest to free ride on the efforts of others. Yet, mere …

Emotional rescue: How affect helps partisans overcome collective action problems.

EW Groenendyk, AJ Banks - Political Psychology, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Why does party identification motivate citizens to participate in politics? From a theoretical
standpoint, it is in a partisan's self‐interest to free ride on the efforts of others. Yet, mere …

Emotional rescue: How affect helps partisans overcome collective action problems

EW Groenendyk, AJ Banks - Political Psychology, 2014 - digitalcommons.memphis.edu
Why does party identification motivate citizens to participate in politics? From a theoretical
standpoint, it is in a partisan's self-interest to free ride on the efforts of others. Yet, mere …

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EW Groenendyk, AJ Banks - Political Psychology, 2014 - academia.edu
Why does party identification motivate citizens to participate in politics? From a theoretical
standpoint, it is in a partisan's self-interest to free ride on the efforts of others. Yet, mere …

Emotional Rescue: How Affect Helps Partisans Overcome Collective Action Problems

EW Groenendyk, AJ Banks - Political Psychology, 2014 - infona.pl
Why does party identification motivate citizens to participate in politics? From a theoretical
standpoint, it is in a partisan's self‐interest to free ride on the efforts of others. Yet, mere …

Emotional Rescue: How Affect Helps Partisans Overcome Collective Action Problems

EW Groenendyk, AJ Banks - Political Psychology, 2014 - JSTOR
Why does party identification motivate citizens to participate in politics? From a theoretical
standpoint, it is in a partisan's self-interest to free ride on the efforts of others. Yet, mere …