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Religion or class? Measuring voting clustering on religious and socioeconomic lines in US presidential elections. [PDF]
Villaseñor-Ibáñez J +2 more
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Vaccine Incentives Harm Intrinsic Motivation: Evidence From a Priming Experiment
ABSTRACT Monetary incentives for vaccination may undermine intrinsic motivation, but evidence on this effect remains scarce. We conducted an experiment among 513 vaccine‐hesitant adults to test whether priming individuals with a monetary incentive reduces their willingness to vaccinate against COVID‐19.
Johnny Huynh, Corey Jacinto, James Huynh
wiley +1 more source
The Need for Urgent Action and Reform: Is the Veterans Administration's Pain Care Under Fire? [PDF]
Chakravarthy K, Schatman ME.
europepmc +1 more source
The Forgotten FISA Court: Exploring the Inactivity of the ATRC [PDF]
Belsan, Timothy M., Gavoor, Aram A.
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This scoping review (2020–2025) compiles validated evidence on the antioxidant potential of unconventional edible plants (PANCs). Thirty species showed high phenolic content and strong radical‐scavenging activity, reinforcing their role as natural antioxidants and sustainable alternatives to synthetic additives within biodiversity‐based food systems ...
Nathália Letícia Hernandez Brito +8 more
wiley +1 more source
Regulating medical AI before midnight strikes: Addressing bias, data fidelity, and implementation challenges. [PDF]
Sabet CJ +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
The United States, NATO and the European Union: partnership in the balance [PDF]
Biscop, Sven, Hunter, Robert
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ABSTRACT Legislators sometimes vote on bills that fail but, in the process, allow lawmakers to take an extreme position before ultimately voting to compromise. We call these proposals Cover Bills. Through two survey experiments, we show that primary voters are more supportive of a compromiser if that legislator first votes for a cover bill.
Nicolas Florez, Christian Fong
wiley +1 more source
US policy changes denying children a healthy climate and a healthy future. [PDF]
Rashes ER +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
A Rich Woman's World? Wealth and Gendered Paths to Office
ABSTRACT We introduce and seek to explain a new and surprising fact about members of the US Congress: since at least the 1980s, Congresswomen have been substantially wealthier than Congressmen serving in the same party and decade. We articulate three mechanisms that could explain this gender wealth gap, and use new data on the backgrounds and families ...
Rachel Bernhard +2 more
wiley +1 more source

