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Bridging Divides: Intellectual Humility's Role in Peaceful Resolution
ABSTRACT Intractable intergroup conflicts are often sustained by ingroup‐biased cognition and outgroup derogation, which perpetuate cycles of retaliation and violence. This study examined how intellectual humility (IH)—the recognition of the limits and potential fallibility of one's knowledge—relates to factors that promote healthier intergroup ...
Jinyoung Park +6 more
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Carl Gustav Jung: Paradigms and extra-terrestrial intelligence. [PDF]
Shapshak P.
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ABSTRACT Does studying mainstream microeconomics cause individuals to behave more like the textbook version of homo economicus? Most studies suggesting a positive answer have used student samples and focused on self‐interested behaviors in collective dilemma situations.
Mikhail Sokolov, Alexander Libman
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A latent measure of cultural racism and its association with US mortality and life expectancy. [PDF]
Akinyemiju T +6 more
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Debora Cristina Lopez +1 more
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Abstract Radical right‐wing groups are often linked to conspiratorial beliefs that can fuel political extremism but understanding how these beliefs translate into real‐world action remains a challenge, as these communities tend to operate in insular networks.
Francesco Veri, Franziska Maier
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Effectiveness of short term acute electroconvulsive therapy at three Brazilian sites: an observational cohort study. [PDF]
Baldaçara L +4 more
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Editorial Revista Animus v.22 n.50
Ada Cristina Machado Silveira +2 more
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Unaffected polarization? Populism and affective polarization in comparative perspective
Abstract With both affective polarization and populism on the rise in several countries, many have proposed a link between the two phenomena. Yet, research offers little direct evidence on whether populist individuals are more polarized than their mainstream conunterparts. This paper aims to fill this gap by using data from 37 elections in 31 countries
Alberto Stefanelli, Bruno Castanho Silva
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