Two experiments examined the typicality structure of contrasting political categories. In Experi-ment 1, two separate groups of participants rated the typicality of 15 individuals, including political figures and media personalities, with respect to the categories Democrat or Republican. The relation between the two sets of ratings was negative, linear, and extremely strong, r =).9957. Essentially, one category was treated as a mirror image of the other. Experiment 2 replicated this result, showing some boundary conditions, and extending the result to liberal and conservative categories. The same method was applied to two other pairs of contrasting categories, healthy and junk foods, and male and female jobs. For those categories, the relat...
Past research shows that people like others who are similar to themselves, and that political partis...
We adapt an axiomatically derived measure of polarization due to Esteban and Ray (1994) to measure p...
A nationally representative sample of US adults completed two political categorization tasks. The fi...
How does political preference affect categorization in the political domain? Eight studies demonstra...
Recently, researchers and reporters have made a wide range of claims about the distribution, nature,...
At least two theories have been offered that explain the rise of affective polarization. Some schola...
Categories are one of the primary ways by which people make sense of complex environments. For polit...
Attitudes about political topics were collected from almost exclusively Democratic participants who ...
Affective polarization—the tendency of Democrats and Republicans to dislike and distrust one another...
This study examines the extent and nature of partisan polarization in American politics since 1992. ...
“Self-Fulfilling Misperceptions of Public Polarization”Mass media convey deep divisions among citize...
Abstract Few topics in public opinion research have attracted as much attention in recent years as p...
When defined in terms of social identity and affect toward copartisans and opposing partisans, the p...
Humans evolved to attend to valence and group membership when learning about their environment. The ...
Scholars have reached mixed conclusions about the implications of increased political polarization f...
Past research shows that people like others who are similar to themselves, and that political partis...
We adapt an axiomatically derived measure of polarization due to Esteban and Ray (1994) to measure p...
A nationally representative sample of US adults completed two political categorization tasks. The fi...
How does political preference affect categorization in the political domain? Eight studies demonstra...
Recently, researchers and reporters have made a wide range of claims about the distribution, nature,...
At least two theories have been offered that explain the rise of affective polarization. Some schola...
Categories are one of the primary ways by which people make sense of complex environments. For polit...
Attitudes about political topics were collected from almost exclusively Democratic participants who ...
Affective polarization—the tendency of Democrats and Republicans to dislike and distrust one another...
This study examines the extent and nature of partisan polarization in American politics since 1992. ...
“Self-Fulfilling Misperceptions of Public Polarization”Mass media convey deep divisions among citize...
Abstract Few topics in public opinion research have attracted as much attention in recent years as p...
When defined in terms of social identity and affect toward copartisans and opposing partisans, the p...
Humans evolved to attend to valence and group membership when learning about their environment. The ...
Scholars have reached mixed conclusions about the implications of increased political polarization f...
Past research shows that people like others who are similar to themselves, and that political partis...
We adapt an axiomatically derived measure of polarization due to Esteban and Ray (1994) to measure p...
A nationally representative sample of US adults completed two political categorization tasks. The fi...