Too strong to care? Investigating the links between formidability, worldviews, and views on climate and disaster [0.03%]
过于强大而无动于衷吗?调查威慑力、世界观与气候和灾害观点之间的联系
Marjorie L Prokosch,Colin Tucker Smith,Nicholas Kerry et al.
Marjorie L Prokosch et al.
People vary in climate change skepticism and in their views on disaster cause and prevention. For example, the United States boasts higher rates of climate skepticism than other countries, especially among Republicans. Research into the ind...
The pre-political origins and policy consequences of environmental justice concern [0.03%]
环境正义关切的前政治起源及政策后果
Matt Motta
Matt Motta
While the effects of climate change will impact most Americans, they will likely have a disproportionate influence on the socioeconomic well-being of marginalized communities. Few researchers, however, have investigated public support for p...
A preregistered vignette experiment on determinants of health data sharing behavior Willingness to donate sensor data, medical records, and biomarkers [0.03%]
一项关于健康数据分享行为决定因素的预注册情境实验:愿意捐赠传感器数据、医疗记录和生物标志物吗?
Henning Silber,Frederic Gerdon,Ruben Bach et al.
Henning Silber et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has spotlighted the importance of high-quality data for empirical health research and evidence-based political decision-making. To leverage the full potential of these data, a better understanding of the determinants a...
Introduction to the Special Issue-Life Science in Politics: Methodological Innovations and Political Issues [0.03%]
政治中的生命科学:方法创新与政治问题序言
Amanda Friesen,Aleksander Ksiazkiewicz,Rose McDermott
Amanda Friesen
We introduce the Special Issue on Life Science in Politics: Methodological Innovations and Political Issues. This issue of Politics and the Life Sciences is focused on the use of life science theory and methods to study political phenomena ...
Gregg R Murray
Gregg R Murray
Complex faces and naïve machines A commentary on facial perceptions of age, gender, and leader preferences in the age of AI [0.03%]
复杂人脸与幼稚机器对年龄、性别及领导力偏好的面部感知走入人工智能时代的一则评论
Brian R Spisak
Brian R Spisak
Tasks driven by artificial intelligence (AI), such as evaluating video job interviews, rely on facial recognition systems for decision-making. Therefore, it is extremely important that the science behind this technology is continually advan...
Direct assessment of individual connotation and experience An introduction to cognitive-affective mapping [0.03%]
认知情感映射入门:直接评估个人内涵和体验的方法
Lisa Reuter,Jordan Mansell,Carter Rhea et al.
Lisa Reuter et al.
We introduce cognitive-affective maps (CAMs) as a novel tool to assess individual experiences and belief systems. CAMs were first presented by the cognitive scientist and philosopher Paul Thagard as a graphical representation of a mental ne...
Twitter as research data Tools, costs, skill sets, and lessons learned [0.03%]
基于推特的数据研究:工具、成本、技能及经验教训
Kaiping Chen,Zening Duan,Sijia Yang
Kaiping Chen
Scholars increasingly use Twitter data to study the life sciences and politics. However, Twitter data collection tools often pose challenges for scholars who are unfamiliar with their operation. Equally important, although many tools indica...
Darwin and American public administration Woodrow Wilson's Darwinian argument for administration [0.03%]
达尔文与美国公共行政威尔逊的行政进化学说及其影响
Benjamin Slomski
Benjamin Slomski
This research note addresses a gap in the public administration literature by arguing that a political Darwinism was present in the intellectual origins of American administrative theory. By examining the arguments of Woodrow Wilson, this a...
Fatal asymmetries The conflicting relationship between political institutions and natural selection [0.03%]
致命的不对称性 政治制度与自然选择之间的矛盾关系
Luis Sánchez
Luis Sánchez
In Descent of Man, Charles Darwin noted the impact of political institutions on natural selection. He thought that institutions such as asylums or hospitals may deter natural selection; however, he did not reach a decisive answer. Questions...