Cynthia Rugeley,John Frendreis,Raymond Tatalovich
Cynthia Rugeley
Virtually all studies of policy diffusion are based on statutory enactments by state legislatures. But a substantial number of medicalized marijuana laws were initiated through citizen initiatives and ratified by referenda (I&R). This case ...
Political ideology and diurnal associations A dual-process motivated social cognition account [0.03%]
政治意识形态与日常联想一种动机的社会认知双过程模型解释
Aleksander Ksiazkiewicz
Aleksander Ksiazkiewicz
Social scientists have begun to uncover links between sleep and political attitudes and behaviors. This registered report considers how diurnal morning-night associations relate to political ideology using data from the Attitudes, Identitie...
The state of GMOs on social media An analysis of state-level variables and discourse on Twitter in the United States [0.03%]
美国社交媒体上的转基因食品状态——基于推特的50州层面分析与话语研究
Christopher D Wirz,Emily L Howell,Dominique Brossard et al.
Christopher D Wirz et al.
This study analyzes the relationship between state-level variables and Twitter discourse on genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Using geographically identified tweets related to GMOs, we examined how the sentiments expressed about GMOs r...
The pleasure principle Why (some) people develop a taste for politics: Evidence from a preregistered experiment [0.03%]
享乐主义原则:(某些)人如何培养对政治的兴趣:一项预注册实验的证据
Alexander Wuttke
Alexander Wuttke
Existing theories struggle when political engagement is an end in itself. To explain intrinsically motivated engagement in politics, this study synthesizes psychological theories to deduce a need-based theory of political motivation. It pos...
Policy for science by ballot or by roll call? Observations from stem cell research policymaking [0.03%]
投票还是按卷政策?源于干细胞研究政策的观察
Jonah J Ralston
Jonah J Ralston
This study compares stem cell research policymaking by legislators and citizens in the United States. First, using exit poll results from a 2006 stem cell research initiative in Missouri, the study finds that deeply held personal values suc...
Gregg R Murray
Gregg R Murray
PsychTable.org: A tool for biopolitical researchers, policymakers, and citizens [0.03%]
心理表.org:一个供生物政治研究人员、政策制定者和公民使用的工具
Daniel J Glass,Niruban Balachandran
Daniel J Glass
PsychTable.org is a new online, mass-collaborative tool for the social sciences that aggregates evidence for and classifies the evolved psychological adaptations (EPAs) that have been proposed to comprise the human mind. This article provid...
The roles of disgust and harm perception in political attitude moralization [0.03%]
厌恶和伤害感知在政治态度道德化中的作用
Daniel C Wisneski,Brittany E Hanson,G Scott Morgan
Daniel C Wisneski
What causes people to see their political attitudes in a moral light? One answer is that attitude moralization results from associating one's attitude stance with feelings of disgust. To test the possibility that disgust moralizes, the curr...
Disgust and disgust-driven moral concerns predict support for restrictions on transgender bathroom access [0.03%]
厌恶感和由厌恶驱动的道德关注预示着支持限制跨性别者使用洗手间权利的态度
Matthew E Vanaman,Hanah A Chapman
Matthew E Vanaman
Many U.S. states have proposed policies that restrict bathroom access to an individual's birth sex. These policies have had widespread effects on safety for transgender and gender-nonconforming people, as well as on state economies. In this...
Testing the effects of pathogen threat and sexual strategies on political ideology [0.03%]
检验病原体威胁和性策略对政治意识形态的影响
Natalie J Shook,Benjamin Oosterhoff
Natalie J Shook
Disgust has been consistently associated with greater political conservatism. Two explanations have been proposed for this link. According to a pathogen threat model, disgust serves a pathogen-avoidance function, encouraging more conservati...