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By Tal Yaron / Posted onMay 29, 2014

Do conservatives tend to avoid deliberation?

When Marina Lindel invited to a deliberation participents with pro and anti-immigration attitudes, she found out that anti-immigrationsits tended come less to the experiment (Lindell, 2014, p. 7). Jost et al, had found that conservatives (in Lindell’s experiment, they are Continue Reading …

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