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“Trading places”: Do individual status changes reduce misattributions of poverty?
Abstract This research explores how individual status positions and changes within an economic game influence attributional biases and support for redistribution. Across three studies, participants were assigned roles as losers, winners, or observers of the game. In a pilot study, losers perceived the game as less fair, attributed others' failures more
Julia Schnepf +2 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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COMPARING DAILY DAIRY METHODOLOGIES: MTURK VS. TRADITIONAL APPROACHES [PDF]
J.A. Bellingtier, S.D. Neupert
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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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Panel Data on Perceived Electoral Legitimacy using Two Independent Samples. [PDF]
Alva DP, Vitriol JA, Farhart C.
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Psychological and environmental correlates of locus of control and posttraumatic stress symptoms: A latent profile analysis. [PDF]
Foster JC +12 more
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Factors impacting a patient's selection of an otolaryngologist. [PDF]
Keenehan KR +4 more
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Association of COVID-19 stimulus receipt and spending with family health. [PDF]
Reese EM +3 more
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