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Persistent polarization: The unexpected durability of political animosity around US elections. [PDF]
Fasching N +3 more
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Abstract Minority inclusion is important to ensure proper representation in democracies. Yet, even in democracies, minority inclusion in politics has historically been challenged by members of majority groups, largely due to perceived threat. Existing literature recognizes psychological factors—namely, values, threats, and norms—driving support for ...
Lee Aldar +3 more
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The limits of Brexit prejudice
Abstract Since the Brexit referendum, two novel political identities, Leaver and Remainer, have gained political salience in the United Kingdom. Some work contends that Leavers and Remainers display great animus toward one another in ways similar to affective polarization (dislike of opposing partisans).
Joseph B. Phillips, Florian Stoeckel
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Racial Slurs by Police and Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms: Intrusive Policing and Perceived Injustice. [PDF]
McFarland MJ +3 more
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Perceived inequality and variability in the expression of parochial altruism. [PDF]
Ross CT, Pisor AC.
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Linking Structural Racism and Discrimination and Breast Cancer Outcomes: A Social Genomics Approach. [PDF]
Carlos RC +12 more
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Jungian Psychodrama and Nursing Education. [PDF]
Yüceyurt NK.
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Affective Polarization and Misinformation Belief. [PDF]
Jenke L.
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Late adolescents entering college intending a career as police officers hold more right-leaning views than their peers. [PDF]
Reny TT, Roman MF, Newman BJ, Sears DO.
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