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Emotionally aligned and structurally sorted: How opinion groups divide on climate and asylum. [PDF]
Dametto D, Hechler S, von Scheve C.
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Abstract Social psychological research exploring the rhetoric of Eurosceptic, right‐wing populist actors and laypeople's argumentation in the polarizing context of Brexit has indicated the emotion‐laden nature of EU‐related issues. However, few studies have explicitly united affective and discursive psychological analyses of these topics.
Helenor Tormis +2 more
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Perceptual exposure influences body size perceptions and anti-fat attitudes. [PDF]
Neuenswander KL, Hehman E, Johnson KL.
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Abstract Psychological research typically distinguishes between normative (e.g., peaceful protests, petitions) and non‐normative (e.g., property destruction, riots) collective action. This binary framework has proved useful in exploring the psychological factors that shape different forms of collective action.
John Dixon +6 more
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Redefining Loyalty: How Political Deviants Maintain Positive Self-Views Amid Ingroup Rejection. [PDF]
Loustau T, Young L.
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Abstract People can alter the nature of online intergroup interactions by becoming anonymous. Across three studies (N = 1107), we surveyed Black (Studies 1–3) and White (Study 2) participants in majority‐White nations. We argue that Black people living in these countries face substantial pressures in interracial interactions, and that responses ...
Lewis Nitschinsk +4 more
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Abstract Social psychology has long claimed neutrality in its explanations of collective behaviour, yet its foundational theories of crowds have repeatedly been co‐produced with institutions of authority and mobilized in the reactionary governance of social order.
Clifford Stott
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Trauma-informed training as a path to intergroup readiness: a mixed-methods evaluation of EMDR education in a shared society context. [PDF]
Segal D.
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ABSTRACT Background Infection control is essential in nursing education, but traditional methods often lack student engagement and may not support long‐term knowledge retention. This randomized controlled trial evaluated the impact of a gamified infection control education program on first‐year nursing students in Turkiye.
Beratiye Oner +2 more
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The development of medical students' professional identities in rural settings: A scoping review
Abstract Background Major documented disparities exist in health equity between individuals living in rural and metropolitan areas. Recruiting and retaining doctors in rural areas remains a considerable challenge. Students' exposure to rural experiences facilitates their development of professional identities aligned to this specific community of ...
Catherine Garnsey +2 more
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