Interesting new paper on partisanship and bias. https://t.co/3k1uUpQeGa
RT @M_B_Petersen: Can #evpsych inform our understanding of partisanship? New paper on bias in estimates of candidate statue by @GreggRMurra…
RT @M_B_Petersen: Can #evpsych inform our understanding of partisanship? New paper on bias in estimates of candidate statue by @GreggRMurra…
RT @M_B_Petersen: Can #evpsych inform our understanding of partisanship? New paper on bias in estimates of candidate statue by @GreggRMurra…
Can #evpsych inform our understanding of partisanship? New paper on bias in estimates of candidate statue by @GreggRMurray: https://t.co/RJX1j0fNA7. See also: https://t.co/nxRTxRZiCN & https://t.co/Whhl56HKX1 & https://t.co/uvXqIbSZ7L https://t.co/
Hmm. I wonder where they got the idea for that study? https://t.co/48SjZcbkj0 https://t.co/EJlLSRrqsJ
In a previous study we showed that voters will in fact flip their political POV to fit their party's POV. https://t.co/48SjZcsVHA
Why do people vote for their party regardless of policy? Looks like social identity concerns -- not heuristic value http://t.co/lsgfoe72Z2
Case closed on why people toe the party line? Our new paper stress social identity, not heuristics: http://t.co/Pl2DnGsEKU #polpsych
Looks interesting! MT "@M_B_Petersen:...why people toe the party line?... social identity, not heuristics: http://t.co/4TYTHDClxA"
Case closed on why people toe the party line? Our new paper stress social identity, not heuristics: http://t.co/Pl2DnGsEKU #polpsych