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Psychological elements in decision making

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Deliberation seems to be influenced by a variety of psychological factors. In this section we will describe several of those psychological factors. ===tendney conservatives and liberals===It seems that conservatives are less in to delieration than liberals.. But when in deliberation conservative and liberal are also different in their views. This differentiation make negotiation between liberals and conservatives very hard. Acording to Hiedt conservative will seek for authority, while liberals will avoid athority. Conservative prefers obedience while libers will prefer omplex discussion. ===Tendney toward and against deliberation===
Research to date has largely explored how participation is associated with individual-level factors (e.g., demographic factors such as race and psychographic factors such as need for cognition) (Goidel, Freeman, Procopio, & Zewe, 2008; Jacobs, Cook, & Delli Carpini, 2009; Neblo, Esterling, Kennedy, Lazer, & Sokhey, 2010). ([https://www.publicdeliberation.net/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1494&context=jpd source], page 4)
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