A new study finds that one's moral philosophy, more than their political ideology, predicts their support for banning practices they find immoral. This difference helps explain a deep-seated source of political disagreement.| PsyPost – Psychology News
Populist appeals often sound simple, but they might carry more weight than expected. A recent study shows that even vague statements about “the people” or “elites” can lead voters to assume a candidate supports specific political ideologies or policies.| PsyPost – Psychology News
A new study suggests partisan bumper stickers may influence how drivers respond to each other. Published in Frontiers in Political Science, the research finds people are more likely to react with hostility toward bad drivers who display opposing political views.| PsyPost – Psychology News