Social Justice Liberals and Conservatives Solve Problems Differently And there's evidence that the approach favored by those on the left works better. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Why Conservatives Prefer Nouns Researchers link social conservatism with grammatical preferences that foster feelings of stability and predictability. Tom Jacobs
Environment The Fear That Drives Climate Change Denial New research finds conservatives perceive environmentalists as a threat to society. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Are Right-Wingers Raised on Rambo? New research suggests our youthful entertainment choices help shape our political ideology. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Is a Liberal Bias Hurting Social Psychology? The importance of ideological diversity in academia. Angela Chen
News in Brief On Climate Change, the GOP Is an Outlier A recently published survey finds eight of nine major conservative parties around the world at least admit climate change is a problem. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Research Gone Wild: Happiness on the Hill Are conservatives more miserable than liberals? Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief Conservatives May Have More Self-Control A strong belief in free will could give conservatives an edge over liberals when it comes to self-restraint. Kate Wheeling
News in Brief Facebook Provides Opportunities to Learn How the Other Side Thinks The popular social network offers partisans a way out of the echo chamber. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Religious Freedom Restoration Acts: What If Inclusion Really Is What They’re All About? Many major corporations and conservative lawmakers were quick to embrace the amendment to Indiana’s RFRA, but that’s because it left intact the parts of the law that expand the religious rights of corporations. Joseph R. Slaughter