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  2. How political polarization affects your mind and body

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    People seem more vocal about sharing their viewpoints, and political divisiveness is stronger than ever. When you’re surrounded by people with opposing views, it can be lonely .

  3. Here’s how to talk to people you disagree with - AOL

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    According to the poll, 28% of Americans say they find it either very stressful (9%) or somewhat stressful (19%) to spend time with friends or family members who don’t share their political views.

  4. Opinion - The rise of the intolerant tolerants

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    Add to this the fact that more and more people view other people’s differing political views as a moral failing rather than a difference of opinion, and you have a perfect recipe for cutting off ...

  5. Political polarization in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This was determined by the differences of views an individual had of their political party and the views they had of the other party. Americans have also gotten increasingly uncomfortable with the idea of their child marrying someone of another political party. In 1960, 4–5% of Americans said they were uncomfortable with the idea.

  6. Political polarization - Wikipedia

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    Fernbach, Rogers, Fox and Sloman (2013) argue that it is a result of people having an exaggerated faith in their understanding of complex issues. Asking people to explain their policy preferences in detail typically resulted in more moderate views. Simply asking them to list the reasons for their preferences did not result in any such ...

  7. Biology and political orientation - Wikipedia

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    Genetic factors account for at least some of the variation of political views. [7] [8] From the perspective of evolutionary psychology, conflicts regarding redistribution of wealth may have been common in the ancestral environment and humans may have developed psychological mechanisms for judging their own chances of succeeding in such ...

  8. Report: Conservative college faculty hide political views ...

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    Their new report, Silence in the Classroom: The FIRE Faculty Survey Report, found campus climates where respondents admitted to hiding their political views to avoid censure. Some 23% said their ...

  9. Spiral of silence - Wikipedia

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    Spiral of silence illustrated in Spanish. The spiral of silence theory is a political science and mass communication theory which states that an individual's perception of the distribution of public opinion influences that individual's willingness to express their own opinions.