politicalpsychology
In a recent study spanning 28 diverse nations, researchers have uncovered a modest but notable correlation: individuals with conservative views tend to display lower levels of creativity. Published in the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, this large-scale investigation also highlights that individual differences greatly overshadow country-level differences in predicting creative capabilities. Previous studies have predominantly focused on the traits and cognitive styles that boost creativity, such as openness to experience, flexibility, and novelty-seeking. In contrast, conservative thinki...
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In a recent study spanning 28 diverse nations, researchers have uncovered a modest but notable correlation: individuals with conservative views tend to display lower levels of creativity. Published in the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, this large-scale investigation also highlights that individual differences greatly overshadow country-level differences in predicting creative capabilities. Previous studies have predominantly focused on the traits and cognitive styles that boost creativity, such as openness to experience, flexibility, and novelty-seeking. In contrast, conservative thinki...
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In a recent study spanning 28 diverse nations, researchers have uncovered a modest but notable correlation: individuals with conservative views tend to display lower levels of creativity. Published in the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, this large-scale investigation also highlights that individual differences greatly overshadow country-level differences in predicting creative capabilities. Previous studies have predominantly focused on the traits and cognitive styles that boost creativity, such as openness to experience, flexibility, and novelty-seeking. In contrast, conservative thinki...
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A new study in the European Journal of Social Psychology explores how the competitive victimhood perceptions of parents — beliefs that their group has suffered more than others — impact their children’s willingness to engage with kids from rival groups. The findings provide new insights into the challenges of overcoming historical grievances and the role of intergenerational transmission of biases in sustaining conflict. Even decades after the cessation of active conflict, societies often remain divided, with historical grievances deeply embedded in the collective memory of communities. These ...
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A new study in the European Journal of Social Psychology explores how the competitive victimhood perceptions of parents — beliefs that their group has suffered more than others — impact their children’s willingness to engage with kids from rival groups. The findings provide new insights into the challenges of overcoming historical grievances and the role of intergenerational transmission of biases in sustaining conflict. Even decades after the cessation of active conflict, societies often remain divided, with historical grievances deeply embedded in the collective memory of communities. These ...
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A new study in the European Journal of Social Psychology explores how the competitive victimhood perceptions of parents — beliefs that their group has suffered more than others — impact their children’s willingness to engage with kids from rival groups. The findings provide new insights into the challenges of overcoming historical grievances and the role of intergenerational transmission of biases in sustaining conflict. Even decades after the cessation of active conflict, societies often remain divided, with historical grievances deeply embedded in the collective memory of communities. These ...
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Researchers from Loyola University Chicago and The University of Tennessee Knoxville have found that stress and discrimination levels among immigrants in the United States varied significantly across the two most recent federal administrations. Under President Donald Trump, non-White immigrants experienced considerably higher levels of stress and discrimination compared to their White counterparts, a disparity that was not evident during President Joe Biden’s term. The findings have been published in the Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work. The U.S. is a melting pot of cultures, with immigra...
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Researchers from Loyola University Chicago and The University of Tennessee Knoxville have found that stress and discrimination levels among immigrants in the United States varied significantly across the two most recent federal administrations. Under President Donald Trump, non-White immigrants experienced considerably higher levels of stress and discrimination compared to their White counterparts, a disparity that was not evident during President Joe Biden’s term. The findings have been published in the Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work. The U.S. is a melting pot of cultures, with immigra...
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Researchers from Loyola University Chicago and The University of Tennessee Knoxville have found that stress and discrimination levels among immigrants in the United States varied significantly across the two most recent federal administrations. Under President Donald Trump, non-White immigrants experienced considerably higher levels of stress and discrimination compared to their White counterparts, a disparity that was not evident during President Joe Biden’s term. The findings have been published in the Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work. The U.S. is a melting pot of cultures, with immigra...
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In recent research published in Frontiers in Social Psychology, scientists have presented findings that challenge long-standing beliefs about how adverse experiences shape our worldviews and ideological stances. The study reveals that while adverse experiences are strongly linked to clinical symptoms like depression, anxiety, and stress, they have only a marginal connection with personal ideologies and worldviews. Adverse experiences encompass a range of negative events that can significantly impact an individual’s emotional, psychological, or physical well-being, such as abuse, neglect, expos...
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