James Herndon (media psychologist)
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James Neil Herndon (born May 16, 1952 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is a Media Psychologist. He is most noted for his naturalistic behavior-research tool, Affective Encryption Analysis, which has received media attention for its studies of 2008 US Presidential politics [1] and emerging anti-Semitism in both Germany and the United States [2]. His articles have appeared in LewRockwell.com, and he has recently shown open support of Ron Paul for president in 2008 [3]. His company is Media Psychology Affiliates.
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- LewRockwell.com commentary on fiat currency and Ron Paul
- Rawstory.com study predicting an Al Gore victory in 2008
- YNETnews.com (Israel) developing trends in anti-Semitism in the United States and Germany
- Softpedia.com anti-Semitism
- Research Magazine 2008 US Presidential politics: Clinton and Gore
- Herndon TV James Herndon website
- Media Psychology Affiliates company website