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Priming State Instability: A Pilot Study

Presentation Type

Poster Presentation (Electronic Copy Not Available)

Keywords

Corruption--United States; Legitimacy of governments;

Abstract

This study was conducted to determine if framing the United States as corrupt could serve as a manipulation for priming state instability. If results show the primes do so successfully, they will be used in another study to test political threats and how these threats affect adherence to social norms.

Start Date

1-4-2015 12:00 PM

End Date

1-4-2015 2:00 PM

Faculty Advisor

Nicholas Schwab

Department

Department of Psychology

Comments

Category: Poster Presentations - Research

Embargo Date

3-15-2015

Electronic copy is not available through UNI ScholarWorks.

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Priming State Instability: A Pilot Study

This study was conducted to determine if framing the United States as corrupt could serve as a manipulation for priming state instability. If results show the primes do so successfully, they will be used in another study to test political threats and how these threats affect adherence to social norms.