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The Ideological-Conflict Hypothesis 2014 2026 2018 2022 291
  1. The Ideological-Conflict Hypothesis (2014)
    Mark J. Brandt, Christine Reyna et al. Current Directions in Psychological Science
  2. Perceiving Political Polarization in the United States (2015)
    Jacob Westfall, Leaf Van Boven et al. Perspectives on Psychological Science

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Works of John R. Chambers being referenced

Social and economic ideologies differentially predict prejudice across the political spectrum, but social issues are most divisive.
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Biases in Social Comparative Judgments: The Role of Nonmotivated Factors in Above-Average and Comparative-Optimism Effects.
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David F. Lopez 726 643 146 285 19 1.5k
George A. Quattrone 866 473 329 194 14 1.6k
Yechiel Klar 1215 821 277 358 42 1.7k
Eugene Burnstein 1571 1273 237 282 70 3.1k
Kristin Laurin 1583 1361 77 328 54 2.7k
Curtis D. Hardin 1931 1284 48 299 34 2.8k

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