The Biology of Political Behavior
Special Editors: John R. Hibbing and Kevin B. Smith
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
Volume 614, November 2007
The Biology of Political Behavior: An Introduction
John R. Hibbing and Kevin B. Smith
Testosterone and Aggression in a Simulated Crisis Game
Rose McDermott, Dominic Johnson, Jonathan Cowden, and Stephen Rosen
Genetic Configurations of Political Phenomena: New Theories, New Methods
Ira H. Carmen
Balancing Ambition and Gender among Decision Makers
Christopher W. Larimer, Rebecca J. Hannagan, and Kevin B. Smith
An Evolutionary Model of Racial Attitude Formation: Socially Shared and Idiosyncratic Racial Attitudes
Thomas Craemer
Neuroendocrine Mechanisms, Stress Coping Strategies, and Social Dominance: Comparative Lessons about Leadership Potential
William D. Anderson and Cliff H. Summers
The Moderating Effects of Personal Security on Responses to Threat
Leonie Huddy, Stanley Feldman, and Christopher Weber
A Dual Edged Sword: Empathy and Collective Action in the Prisoner’s Dilemma
John A. Sautter, Levente Littvay, and Brennen Bearnes
Personality and Emotional Response: Strategic and Tactical Responses to Changing Political Circumstances
Jennifer Wolak and George E. Marcus
Personal Temperament and Social Behavior
John R. Alford and John R. Hibbing
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