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Browsing by Subject "Attitude"
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Conservatives, liberals, and "the negative".
(Behav Brain Sci, 2014-06)The authors connect conservatism with aversion to negativity via the tendentious use of the language of threats to characterize conservatism, but not liberalism. Their reliance upon an objective conception of the negative ... -
Feeling superior is a bipartisan issue: extremity (not direction) of political views predicts perceived belief superiority.
(Psychological science, 2013-12)Accusations of entrenched political partisanship have been launched against both conservatives and liberals. But is feeling superior about one's beliefs a partisan issue? Two competing hypotheses exist: the rigidity-of-the-right ... -
Knowledge and Attitudes toward HIV and People Living with HIV (PLWH) among Public Health Midwives in the Galle District, Sri Lanka
(2017)Background: Even though a recent increase in HIV prevalence has been noticed in Sri Lanka, not many studies have been done there relating to HIV/AIDS. In particular, little is known about HIV-related stigma among healthcare ... -
People believe it is plausible to have forgotten memories of childhood sexual abuse.
(Psychon Bull Rev, 2007-08)Pezdek, Blandon-Gitlin, and Gabbay (2006) found that perceptions of the plausibility of events increase the likelihood that imagination may induce false memories of those events. Using a survey conducted by Gallup, we asked ...