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Published on: October 1, 2007
The "chicken-and-egg" problem in political neuroscience
John T Jost1, Sharareh Noorbaloochi1, Jay J Van Bavel1
1Department of Psychology,New York University,New York,NY 10003.john.jost@nyu.eduwww.psych.nyu.edu/jost/noorbaloochi@nyu.edujay.vanbavel@nyu.eduwww.psych.nyu.edu/vanbavel/
Abstract:
A comprehensive review by Hibbing et al. establishes close links between physiological and psychological responses and ideological preferences. However, existing research cannot resolve the "chicken-and-egg problem" in political neuroscience: Which is cause and which is effect? We consider the possibility, which they reject, that general ideological postures, if consistently adopted, could shape psychological and physiological functioning.
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