نتایج جستجو برای: political attitudes

تعداد نتایج: 185536  

Journal: :Psychological science 2014
Alison I Young Kyle G Ratner Russell H Fazio

Using a technique known as reverse-correlation image classification, we demonstrated that the face of Mitt Romney as represented in people's minds varies as a function of their attitudes toward Mitt Romney. Our findings provide evidence that attitudes bias how people see something as concrete and well learned as the face of a political candidate during an election. Practically, our findings imp...

2015
Andrey Murashov Oleg Shmelev

Values and attitudes towards the regional integration process of the Russian political elites are considered as an indication of what regional integration (RI) tends to be and how it evolves over time. This paper suggests how to systematically grasp and integrate elite’s attitude into the analysis of RI by means of text network analysis. The text network analysis allows one to visualize the mea...

Journal: :Twin research and human genetics : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies 2015
Peter K Hatemi Kevin Smith John R Alford Nicholas G Martin John R Hibbing

Here we introduce the Genetic and Environmental Foundations of Political and Economic Behaviors: A Panel Study of Twins and Families (PIs Alford, Hatemi, Hibbing, Martin, and Smith). This study was designed to explore the genetic and environmental influences on social, economic, and political behaviors and attitudes. It involves identifying the psychological mechanisms that operate on these tra...

Journal: :The Behavioral and brain sciences 2014
Ariel Malka Christopher J Soto

We argue that the political effects of negativity bias are narrower than Hibbing et al. suggest. Negativity bias reliably predicts social, but not economic, conservatism, and its political effects often vary across levels of political engagement. Thus the role of negativity bias in broad ideological conflict depends on the strategic packaging of economic and social attitudes by political elites.

2010
John Sides

How much does factual information affect political attitudes? I address that question through a case study of attitudes toward the estate tax. Drawing on two original survey experiments, I demonstrate that correct information about who actually pays the estate tax does increase support for the estate tax. Preferences shifts caused by this information were approximately as large as those caused ...

Journal: :Psychological science 2004
Victoria Brescoll Marianne LaFrance

Correlates and consequences of newspaper accounts of research on sex differences were examined. In Study 1, articles from high-circulation newspapers were coded for the degree to which biological factors were used to explain sex differences. Results showed that political conservatism and traditional attitudes toward gender roles coded from other newspaper sections predicted greater use of biolo...

2012
Ali Teymoori Arash Heydari

Individuals with different political attitudes attribute their political tendencies to different sources of moral authority. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between moral authority sources, political attitude and authoritarianism. A total of 128 subjects from two universities participated in this study by completing the Moral Authority Test-Revised (MAS-R) and the Authoritarian...

Journal: :American journal of political science 2012
Kevin Smith John R Alford Peter K Hatemi Lindon J Eaves Carolyn Funk John R Hibbing

Evidence that political attitudes and behavior are in part biologically and even genetically instantiated is much discussed in political science of late. Yet the classic twin design, a primary source of evidence on this matter, has been criticized for being biased toward finding genetic influence. In this article, we employ a new data source to test empirically the alternative, exclusively envi...

Journal: :Psychological science 2013
Philip M Fernbach Todd Rogers Craig R Fox Steven A Sloman

People often hold extreme political attitudes about complex policies. We hypothesized that people typically know less about such policies than they think they do (the illusion of explanatory depth) and that polarized attitudes are enabled by simplistic causal models. Asking people to explain policies in detail both undermined the illusion of explanatory depth and led to attitudes that were more...

2008
Peter K. Hatemi Sarah E. Medland Lindon J. Eaves

The nature and mechanisms underlying the differences in political preferences between men and women continues to be debated with little consideration for the biology of sex. Genetic influences on social and political attitudes have been reported for each sex independently, yet neither the magnitude nor sources of genetic influences have been explored for significant differences between males an...

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