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A large part of the Bush administration's election strategy in 2004 was to appeal to the large community of conservative,evangelical Christians and mobilize them to vote.
Group Pressure
The influence exerted by a group that encourages individuals to change their attitudes, values, or behaviors to conform to group norms.
Moral Judgments
Are determinations of what is right and wrong based on ethical principles, societal norms, or personal beliefs, influencing behaviors and decisions.
Mental Efficiency
The ability of the brain to process information quickly and effectively, using the least amount of cognitive resources.
Reality Testing
A psychological process to distinguish what is internally fantasized from what is external and real in the environment.
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