Agreed but they are probably not being built on social media. Real life in person contexts that cut across politics is the best bet. Your local PTA, coffee shop, etc.
Agreed but they are probably not being built on social media. Real life in person contexts that cut across politics is the best bet. Your local PTA, coffee shop, etc.
Gets em every time
In Good Reasonable People, published before the election, I argued that in a country diversifying this fast, Republicans will have to choose between maintaining power or maintaining democracy. This is what their choice looks like.
1/8. This week I had a few different conversations with scholars who, in the face of the attacks on science and institutions of learning in the U.S., are wondering what to do. One suggestion I have is: keep doing your work. It matters in and of itself. Why do I say that? A few reasons.
Thank you Nelson!
I had to zoom through this fast because the library only gave me 7 days so thank you @keithpayne.bsky.social for writing a book I needed AND a book I could easily understand while including and summarizing tons of scientific studies and information. Now I need the physical book for the citation list
Thank you Gretchen!
Thank you!
Excited to see Good Reasonable People on The New Yorkerβs best books of 2024!
www.newyorker.com/best-books-2...
Aw thank you!
The most important paragraph Iβve read this year on how to engage with people who hold different views. From @keithpayne.bsky.social βGood Reasonable Peopleβ
A core memory from grad school: @keithpayne.bsky.social quietly drawing attention to the relative effect size of implicit and explicit measures of racial prejudice with 2008 voting behaviour
What all the postmortems of the election overlook is that republicans regularly get 60% of white votes and whites are 70% of the electorate. So they start with 42% off the bat. They only need to get 8.1% from all other groups to win a majority vote share.
Thank you Sarah!
Thank you!
Thanks Erin!
Not bad company Iβm keeping lately. Just sayin
Thank you Ben!
@keithpayne.bsky.social Thank your book *Good and Reasonable People*, which I'm reading right now. Glad to have learned about it from www.newyorker.com/culture/open...
Me explaining to non-social psychologist what all our conferences and journals are called.
Congratulations @neilrhester.bsky.social and @erichehman.bsky.social ! An innovative paper by two innovative (and well dressed) fellows!
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New paper in JPSP with @elianeroy.bsky.social ! Here, we ask: Is measuring attitudes more like playing darts or more like searching for a prize in a βclawβ machine? More details in the thread below....