Scott Clifford,Cengiz Erisen,Dane Wendell et al.
Scott Clifford et al.
Immigration has become a focal debate in politics across the world. Recent research suggests that anti-immigration attitudes may have deep psychological roots in implicit disease avoidance motivations. A key implication of this theory is th...
Scientists as spies?: Assessing U.S. claims about the security threat posed by China's Thousand Talents Program for the U.S. life sciences [0.03%]
科学家当间谍?:评估千人计划对中国生命科学界安全威胁的美国说法
Kathleen M Vogel,Sonia Ben Ouagrham-Gormley
Kathleen M Vogel
In 2008, the Chinese government created the Thousand Talents Program (TTP) to recruit overseas expertise to build up China's science and technology knowledge and innovation base. Ten years later, in 2018, the Federal Bureau of Investigation...
Afraid of whom?: Threat sensitivity's influence changes with perceived source of threat [0.03%]
恐谁哉?——威胁敏感性的影响随威胁来源的感知变化而改变
Nicolas M Anspach
Nicolas M Anspach
Taking insights from the fields of psychology and biology, a growing body of scholarship considers the psychophysiological foundations of political attitudes. Subconscious emotional reactions to threat, for example, have been shown to predi...
Genes, personality, and political behavior: A replication and extension using Danish twins [0.03%]
基因、性格与政治行为:使用丹麦双胞胎数据的重复验证和扩展研究
Aaron Weinschenk,Christopher Dawes,Robert Klemmensen et al.
Aaron Weinschenk et al.
In this article, we examine whether there is genetic overlap between personality traits and political participation, interest, and efficacy. We make several contributions to the literature. First, we use new data from a large sample of twin...
Gregg R Murray
Gregg R Murray
Sleeping giant: A research agenda for politics and chronobiology [0.03%]
sleeping giant:政治学与生物节律学研究大纲
Aleksander Ksiazkiewicz
Aleksander Ksiazkiewicz
Sleep research presents an important frontier of discovery for political science. While sleep has largely been neglected by political scientists, human psychology is inextricably linked with sleep and so political cognition must be as well....
Adam Chamberlain,Alixandra B Yanus
Adam Chamberlain
Scholars and journalists connect pandemics to a rise in support for radical political movements. In this study, we draw on this insight to investigate the relationship between the 1918-1919 Spanish influenza pandemic and political extremism...
Politics, preparedness, or resources Examining state responsiveness to the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
政治、准备度还是资源:审视美国各州对新冠肺炎疫情的应对能力
Luisa Lucero,Luisa Diaz-Kope,Hadiza Galadima
Luisa Lucero
U.S. states are often the primary decision makers during a public health crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic led to several different reopening processes across states based on their unique characteristics. We analyze whether states' reopening po...
Sensitive liberals and unfeeling conservatives? Interoceptive sensitivity predicts political liberalism [0.03%]
敏感的自由派和迟钝的保守派? 内感受敏感性预测政治自由主义
Benjamin C Ruisch,Mariana Von Mohr,Marnix Naber et al.
Benjamin C Ruisch et al.
The stark divide between the political right and left is rooted in conflicting beliefs, values, and personality-and, recent research suggests, perhaps even lower-level physiological differences between individuals. In this registered report...
Racial and ethnic variation in the negativity bias-ideology connection: A registered report [0.03%]
消极偏见意识形态联系的种族和族裔差异:一份注册报告
Frank J Gonzalez,Rongbo Jin,Ianne Wang
Frank J Gonzalez
This is a registered report for a study of racial and ethnic variation in the relationship between negativity bias and political attitudes. Pioneering work on the psychological and biological roots of political orientation has suggested tha...