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Four Political Psychology Webinars

First Person Politics presents four new free-to-watch webinars covering the basics of political psychology, political personalities, political messaging, and the political applications of social and situational influence techniques.

February 12, 2015
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Generational Change is Coming to Washington

Generation X will take control of Congress soon, and they will change American politics forever. Two new online seminars will introduce you to generational theory and how generations predictably transform Congress.

November 10, 2014
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On the Air with First Person Politics

This week, David Rosen — founder of First Person Politics — was interviewed on Digital Politics Radio by Karen Jagoda of the E-Voter Institute.

October 17, 2014
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Coalitions of the Motivated

Ideologies are irrational and subjective because that’s the way people are too. Watch our new video series on the psychology behind political ideology.

September 15, 2014
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Born This Way: The Biology Behind Ideology

How should political strategists respond to the fact that more than half of our political orientation is hard-wired into our biology? Here are our top four strategic recommendations.

January 19, 2014
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the centrality of meaning

If you aren’t already familiar with his work, Dan Ariely is a leading behavioral economist: a field that combines the insights of psychology and economics. Like political psychology, behavioral economics recognizes that human beings behave in fundamentally irrational ways that often contradict the theoretical and mathematical models cherished by the […]

July 8, 2013
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oklahoma town

This song goes out to the people of Moore, Oklahoma and all those affected by the devastating tornado. We want you to know: we’re thinking of you.

May 23, 2013
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