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The (de)polarizing effects of extreme political rhetoric
Eran Amsalem,
Alon Zoizner
Department of Communication
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Political Discourse
100%
Electorate
100%
Elite Communication
100%
Politics
50%
Political Elites
50%
Journalists
50%
Policy-based
50%
Interactive Effects
50%
Psychological Research
50%
Political Preferences
50%
Affective Polarization
50%
Overconfidence
50%
Intolerance
50%
Strategic Incentives
50%
Ideological Polarization
50%
Structural Simplicity
50%
Ideological Extremity
50%
Psychology
Psychological Research
100%
Overconfidence
100%
Social Sciences
Rhetoric
100%
Incentive
20%
Political Elite
20%
Affective Polarization
20%
Psychological Research
20%