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Does ‘Super‐Diversity’ Address Majority Anxieties?
Nations and Nationalism, EarlyView.
Jan Willem Duyvendak
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Abstract In an adversarial collaboration, two preregistered U.S.‐based studies (total N = 6181) tested three hypotheses regarding the relationship between political ideology and belief rigidity (operationalized as less evidence‐based belief updating): rigidity‐of‐the‐right, symmetry, and rigidity‐of‐extremes.
Shauna M. Bowes +6 more
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A Measurement Gap? Effect of Survey Instrument and Scoring on the Partisan Knowledge Gap. [PDF]
Shen L, Sood G, Weitzel D.
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Victimhood claims in German political manifestos
Abstract Political campaigns often work with victimhood claims—stories construed around an (alleged) injustice that needs to be redressed or retaliated against. Notably, scholars have argued that victimhood claims have become more important in societal discourses over the last 20 years.
Marlene Voit +4 more
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Public health, primary healthcare, and "corporatization" of health. [PDF]
Bhattacharya J.
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Symbolic racism against black people among black and white Americans: A system justification account
Abstract Using three nationally representative, probability samples of Americans (Ns range from 848 to 20,728), we examined the endorsement of symbolic racism against Black people among both Black and White Americans through the lens of system justification.
Alexandra Suppes +3 more
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Predicting political beliefs with polygenic scores for cognitive performance and educational attainment. [PDF]
Edwards T +3 more
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Abstract The present research examined whether political ideology corresponded with gun attitudes among people disproportionately experiencing gun violence—Black people in the United States. Across four studies (N = 25,847) we found that race (Black vs.
Joy E. Losee +4 more
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