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  2. Political polarization - Wikipedia

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    People did, however, start to counterargue the content. [84] Academic studies found that providing people with impartial, objective information has the potential to reduce political polarization, but the effect of information on polarization is highly sensitive to contextual factors. [85]

  3. Political polarization in the United States - Wikipedia

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    People holding the first of these four perspectives, the loyal perspective, aim to compete, be in charge, and win. The aim of people holding the second perspective, tactful, is to negotiate and get along with others. The third perspective, detached, is represented by people who want to disengage from others and work things out for themselves.

  4. Group polarization - Wikipedia

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    Many people had concluded that people in a group setting would make decisions based on what they assumed to be the overall risk level of a group; because Stoner's work did not necessarily address this specific theme, and because it does seem to contrast Stoner's initial definition of risky shift, additional controversy arose leading researchers ...

  5. Social polarization - Wikipedia

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    Thus, polarized news coverage may cause people to unknowingly sort their social networks along political lines, thereby fostering social polarization. However, cyberbalkanization , the phenomenon where media audiences fragment into "enclaves" where they only consume content they concur with—and thus theoretically promoting social polarization ...

  6. People are wildly polarized on whether they trust Facebook

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    A new Survata survey seen by Business Insider shows that people are massively polarized about whether they trust Facebook or not. The survey showed that Facebook ranked lower on trust than Google ...

  7. Do Social Media Algorithms Polarize Us? Maybe Not.

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    A series of studies suggest it's not algorithms that are driving political polarization, ignorance, or toxicity online.

  8. Racial polarization - Wikipedia

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    Sociologist Syed Farid Alatas observed: "We do not live according to the three principles for harmonious relations – recognising the multi-cultural origins of civilization, inter-religious encounters and showing respect and understanding the point of the other.

  9. 10 Foods That Famous Chefs Refuse To Eat - AOL

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    1. Cilantro – Ina Garten. Few foods are as polarizing as the herb that some people love, and others swear to Bob, tastes like soap. The “Barefoot Contessa” herself supposedly falls into the ...