Education Considering Your Opponent’s Perspective Isn’t Likely to Change Your View New research finds that adopting an opponent's perspective on a charged issue can harden our original position. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief One Way to Weaken Political Polarization University of California-San Diego researchers find articulating your opponent's perspective, and being held accountable for doing so accurately, moves us closer to the center. Tom Jacobs
Economics Unable to Grasp Alternative Viewpoints? Chill Out. New research suggests cool temperatures help us grasp the fact that not everyone has the same information that we possess. Tom Jacobs