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Smart men less tied to traditional politics, study finds
cognitive-science3 hours ago

Smart men less tied to traditional politics, study finds

A long-running German study of gifted (IQ 130+) and non-gifted adults shows they largely share the same political views, with one gender-based exception: non-gifted men score higher on conservatism than gifted men, while women show no difference. The results support cognitive-flexibility and centering ideas, suggesting high intelligence does not predict radical politics, though the study’s small sample and Germany-specific context limit generalizability.

"The Science Behind Intense Polarization in American Politics"
politics2 years ago

"The Science Behind Intense Polarization in American Politics"

Social scientists are studying the intensifying polarization in American politics, attributing it to emotional rather than policy-based divisions. The phenomenon, termed "affective polarization," is rooted in human evolutionary tendencies to form tightly knit groups and identify rivals. The media's role in inflaming conflict and the impact of technology on partisan clustering are also highlighted. Former President Donald Trump's ability to cultivate an extraordinarily devoted base and leverage divisions is seen as a significant factor in exacerbating political polarization.