The Partisan Brain

Volume: 658, Issue: 1, Pages: 36 - 66
Published: Feb 8, 2015
Abstract
There has been deepening concern about political polarization in public attitudes toward the scientific community. The “intrinsic thesis” attributes this polarization to psychological deficiencies among conservatives as compared to liberals. The “contextual thesis” makes no such claims about inherent psychological differences between conservatives and liberals, but rather points to interacting institutional and psychological factors as the...
Paper Details
Title
The Partisan Brain
Published Date
Feb 8, 2015
Volume
658
Issue
1
Pages
36 - 66
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