Establishing the validity and robustness of facial electromyography measures for political science [0.03%]
面部肌电图在政治学中的有效性和稳健性研究
Gijs Schumacher,Maaike D Homan,Isabella Rebasso et al.
Gijs Schumacher et al.
Opinion formation and information processing are affected by unconscious affective responses to stimuli-particularly in politics. Yet we still know relatively little about such affective responses and how to measure them. In this study, we ...
The gender gap in political interest: Heritability, gendered political socialization, and the enriched environment hypothesis [0.03%]
政治兴趣的性别差异:遗传性、性别政治社会化和丰富环境假设
Mathilde M van Ditmars,Aleksander Ksiazkiewicz
Mathilde M van Ditmars
This article uses a behavioral genetics approach to study gender differences in expressed political interest, applying the enriched environment hypothesis to gendered political socialization. As girls are less stimulated to develop an inter...
Steven Gong,Zifeng P Hu,S Nassir Ghaemi et al.
Steven Gong et al.
The cognitive deterioration of politicians is a critical emerging issue. As professions including law and medicine develop and implement cognitive assessments, their insights may inform the proper strategy within politics. The aging, lifeti...
The influence of President Trump's micro-expressions during his COVID-19 national address on viewers' emotional response [0.03%]
特朗普总统在新冠全国讲话中的微表情对观众的情感反应的影响
Patrick A Stewart,Elena Svetieva,Jeffrey K Mullins
Patrick A Stewart
This preregistered study replicates and extends studies concerning emotional response to wartime rally speeches and applies it to U.S. President Donald Trump's first national address regarding the COVID-19 pandemic on March 11, 2020. We exp...
Can exposure to sexual objectification impact policy attitudes? Evidence from two survey experiments [0.03%]
性客体化的政策态度影响效应研究——两个调查实验的结果
Claire M Gothreau,Julian Schuessler,Amanda Milena Alvarez
Claire M Gothreau
Research in social psychology has long argued that exposure to objectifying portrayals of women can lead to increasingly misogynist attitudes and behavior. We argue that such images can also impact on gendered policy attitudes. We suggest t...
Aaron Weinschenk,Kevin Smith
Aaron Weinschenk
Recently, there has been growing interest in the concept of political anxiety. One important question that remains unanswered is whether political anxiety is just a symptom of general anxiety-that those reporting anxiety tied to politics ar...
Authoritarianism, perceptions of security threats, and the COVID-19 pandemic: A new perspective [0.03%]
权威主义、安全威胁感知与新冠肺炎疫情:一个新的研究视角
Daniel Stevens,Susan Banducci,Laszlo Horvath
Daniel Stevens
This article offers a new perspective on when and why individual-level authoritarian perceptions of security threats change. We reexamine claims that authoritarian members of the public responded to the COVID-19 pandemic in a counterintuiti...
Might the bioethical principle of individual decisional autonomy have a politically liberalizing effect on soft authoritarian communities? [0.03%]
生物伦理原则中的个人决策自主权是否会对温和威权社会产生政治启蒙效果?
Benjamin Gregg
Benjamin Gregg
According to the bioethical principle of individual decisional autonomy, the patient has a right of informed consent to any medical or experimental procedure. The principle is politically liberal by advocating significant individual freedom...
H Hannah Nam,Katherine Sawyer
H Hannah Nam
Recent research suggests that contemporary American society is marked by heightened hostile racial rhetoric, alongside increasing salience of White nationalists who justify an ideology of racial hierarchy with claims of biological superiori...
The effects of COVID-19 on domestic and international security in democratic and authoritarian regimes [0.03%]
新冠疫情对民主及威权体制的国内和国际安全的影响
Kristen Topping,Yousef Hosny,Lance Y Hunter et al.
Kristen Topping et al.
While numerous studies have examined how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected health care systems, supply chains, and economies, we do not understand how the pandemic has impacted the security of democratic and authoritarian states from a glo...