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ABSTRACT Affective polarisation, a growing hostility toward political outgroups, is a phenomenon rooted in social identity. Social identity threat—the expectation of experiencing some form of denigration based on a self‐relevant group identity—is thought to be a major driver of affective polarisation.
Brandon McMurtrie +4 more
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Clinical Practice Guidelines: Message from President. [PDF]
Malhitra S.
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ABSTRACT Public opinion plays a central role in shaping conflict dynamics and influencing wartime policy. In this work, we examined which psychological intergroup interventions could increase public opposition to war. Building on research showing that instrumental reasoning and social identification are central, though not exhaustive, predictors of war‐
Ilana Ushomirsky +3 more
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ABSTRACT Using three‐wave panel data from the United Kingdom (N = 604) and the United States (N = 512), we examined changes in system‐legitimization across the 2024 electoral cycle and whether trajectories differed for electoral winners and losers. In both countries, system‐legitimization increased after the election, suggesting that elections function
Evan A. Valdes +3 more
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Expanding Access in Sports Physical Therapy Research: The Strategic Partnership Between the International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy and the American Academy of Sports Physical Therapy. [PDF]
Giordano AO, Cobian D, Hoogenboom B.
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Resection of Diffuse Leiomyomas Related to Morcellation: A Rare Case Report. [PDF]
Bonthu SSR +3 more
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Surgical Oncology Heroes and Legends: Dr. Harold Freeman as Interviewed by Dr. Lisa Newman. [PDF]
Freeman HP, Newman L.
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