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The Relationship between Thinking Styles and Marital Satisfaction in Male and Female Teachers in Tabriz [PDF]
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between thinking styles and marital satisfaction in male and female teachers in Tabriz. The research was a correlational study and the statistical population included all married male and female teachers ...
Ahmadreza Kiani +2 more
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Vaccines are the most effective means at combating sickness and death caused by COVID-19. Yet, there are significant populations within the United States who are vaccine-hesitant, some due to ideological or pseudo-scientific motivations, others due to ...
Sam Fuller +3 more
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Partisanship and the trolley problem: Partisan willingness to sacrifice members of the other party
Do partisans view members of the other party as having lower moral status? While research shows that partisans view the out-group quite poorly, we show that affective polarization extends to expressing a willingness to sacrifice an out-partisan’s life ...
Michael Barber, Ryan Davis
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Although scholars emphasise the contentious relationship of populist forces to (liberal) democracy, less attention has been paid to whether this extends to those who support or oppose populist parties. This article utilises a public opinion dataset from ten Western European countries to analyse how citizens’ conceptions of democracy relate to the ...
Carsten Wegscheider +2 more
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Determinants of voter turnout in Nsukka Council of Enugu State, South Eastern Nigeria
Voting is becoming of significance in Nigeria, as in many other countries in Africa. Although Nigerian electoral politics has attracted full attention from scholars, there is little research on the factors that determine voter turnout in the country at ...
Nwankwo Cletus Famous
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Development and Validation of the Affective Polarization Scale
Affective polarization – an expressed aversion and dislike of members of one’s political outgroup – has increased in many polities in recent years, and thus published research on the topic has proliferated.
Brandon McMurtrie +3 more
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Mudslinging on Twitter During the 2014 Election
Following the work of Evans, Cordova, and Sipole, we examine the way that candidates for congressional seats in 2014 used Twitter during the last 2 months of their campaign.
Heather K. Evans +3 more
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Financial constraint and perceptions of COVID-19
In early March 2020, two crises emerged: the COVID-19 public health crisis and a corresponding economic crisis resulting from business closures and skyrocketing job losses.
Jennifer S. Trueblood +3 more
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Affective polarization refers to people having favorable attitudes toward their preferred political parties, or inparties, along with their supporters, and negative attitudes toward other parties, or outparties, and their supporters.
Arto Kekkonen +3 more
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Negative partisanship towards the populist radical right and democratic resilience in Western Europe
Democracy is under threat today and scholars agree that the main challenge is not sudden regime breakdown, but rather the gradual erosion of key institutions and norms because of growing public support to political forces with illiberal tendencies. In the case of Western Europe, the major threat comes from the populist radical right.
Meléndez, Carlos +1 more
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