P Pierson, E Schickler - Annual Review of Political Science, 2020 - annualreviews.org
We present a “developmental” approach to understanding why rising polarization in the United States has not been self-correcting but instead continues to intensify. Under specified …
We propose and explore the possibility that language models can be studied as effective proxies for specific human subpopulations in social science research. Practical and …
JR Brown, RD Enos - Nature Human Behaviour, 2021 - nature.com
Segregation across social groups is an enduring feature of nearly all human societies and is associated with numerous social maladies. In many countries, reports of growing …
Rampant partisanship in the United States may be the largest obstacle to the reduced social mobility most experts see as critical to limiting the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic …
Organizations, activists, and scholars hope that conversations between outpartisans (supporters of opposing political parties) can reduce affective polarization (dislike of …
If popular online platforms systematically expose their users to partisan and unreliable news, they could potentially contribute to societal issues such as rising political polarization,. This …
The use of survey experiments has surged in political science. The most common design is the between-subjects design in which the outcome is only measured posttreatment. This …
Why do Americans have such animosity for people who identify with the opposing political party? Jaime E. Settle argues that in the context of increasing partisan polarization among …
Contemporary political ills at the mass behavior level (eg, outgroup aggression, conspiracy theories) are often attributed to increasing polarization and partisan tribalism. We theorize …