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Abstract The study aimed at reducing the propensity for violence among supporters of left‐wing parties toward the right‐wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) as well as supporters of the AfD toward the German left‐wing Green Party (Die Grünen) using metacognitive training (MCT). A total of 1025 German participants were recruited online.
Steffen Moritz +4 more
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Elementary school students' motivations for responding without prejudice: the role of the student-teacher relationship. [PDF]
van Heese T, Thijs J.
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A longitudinal multilevel analysis of individual‐ and contextual‐level predictors of cross‐ethnic friendships in the UK [PDF]
Abstract Intergroup contact plays a central role in fostering positive intergroup attitudes; yet, factors promoting intergroup contact are less understood. Using three waves of data from a nationally representative UK household panel study (N = 18,807), we applied longitudinal multilevel models to examine how individual‐ and objective neighbourhood ...
Meleady R +4 more
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Motivated causal judgments and responsibility for civilian casualties in military conflicts
Abstract Causal judgments are ubiquitous in politics and crucial for assigning responsibility and blame. Cognitive science has demonstrated that people are more likely to pick factors as “causal” when they make a difference for the outcome across a range of counterfactual scenarios, with the scenarios sampled based on statistical and prescriptive ...
Dimiter Toshkov, Honorata Mazepus
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Abstract Research has shown that individuals often infer political categories like Republican, Democrat, conservative, or liberal from behavioral cues. In polarized contexts, where political outgroups are evaluated very negatively, these political categorizations may lead to negative outcomes and exacerbate polarization.
Carsten W. Sander, Juliane Degner
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AI‐driven perception management and political soft power: Insights from expert interviews
Abstract This study explores the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in perception management as an emerging tool of political soft power. Drawing on the theoretical frameworks of social psychology, strategic communication, and political communication, the research investigates how AI‐assisted strategies influence public perception, image, and trust ...
Özkul Haraç, Ayhan Dolunay
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National identity as a lens on social inequality: a cross-national analysis of support for native employment priority. [PDF]
Guglielmi S.
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The interaction between trophoblasts and decidual polymorphonuclear myeloid‐derived suppressor cells (dPMN‐MDSCs) via the XCL1–XCR1 axis is crucial for fetal development during the third trimester. Disruption of this axis impairs FOXO1 activity and causes metabolic imbalance in dPMN‐MDSCs, contributing to adverse outcomes associated with advanced ...
Meiqi Chen +12 more
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If I were you Minority and majority members evaluate relevancy and subjective experience differently while putting themselves in the other's shoes. [PDF]
Milshtein D, Serhan A, Shamay-Tsoory S.
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ABSTRACT Positive intergroup contact promotes positive outgroup attitudes (primary transfer effect; PTE), and these primary outgroup attitudes can generalise to other outgroups (the secondary transfer effect; STE). However, experimental evidence demonstrating the STE is rare.
Hermann Swart +4 more
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