MarkRubin, (edited ) to socialpsych

The European Association of Social Psychology's 2023 conference program is now available:

https://easp2023krakow.com/program/

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mjb, to politics

Intellectual humility is associated with less affective polarization and, among conservatives, less polarized attitudes

Perhaps driven by more political heterophily among the humble

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/pops.12890

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FediGarden, to random

Sciences.social is a place for social scientists to discuss their work and the world:

:Fediverse: https://sciences.social

The server welcomes all social scientists, including professors, grad students and anyone with a graduate degree in the social sciences (sociology, anthropology, political science, communications, economics…), including people who are doing qualitative and quantitative work inside or outside academia.

#FeaturedServer #SocialScience #Sociology #Anthropology #Economics

kris_inwood, to politicalscience
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In the latest issue of Social Science History Matthew Kearney reports a strong link cross-nationally in 36 countries between abortion attitudes & genetic counseling. The less socio-political controversy, the more directive were genetic counselors, whether prevailing views favoured restriction or liberalization. Open Access
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2022.43
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Frederik_Borgesius, to science

‘People from different cultures are more alike than we first thought. All over the world, people tend to respond to requests for help and help others. This is the conclusion of a new linguistic study.. The research shows that across cultures, small requests for help are as much as seven times more likely to be granted than denied. And if people do refuse, they explain why.’ Researchers include @dingemansemark https://www.ru.nl/en/research/research-news/the-human-tendency-to-help-exists-in-all-cultures #research #science #socialscience

MarkRubin, to psychology

Listening to the advice of outgroup members can make you more accurate during decision-making:

"Outgroup advice reduced the desirability effect of predicting one’s team as winning and increased accuracy."

van Swol et al. (2023). The benefits of advice from outgroup members on decision accuracy and bias reduction.

APA link: https://doi.org/10.1037/dec0000173

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