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Assessment of Social Interaction Behaviors
Published on: February 25, 2011
Political attitudes in social environments
1Department of Statistics,Columbia University,New York,NY 10027.gelman@stat.columbia.eduhttp://www.stat.columbia.edu/~gelman.
Abstract:
We agree with Duarte et al. that it is worthwhile to study professions' political alignments. But we have seen no evidence to support the idea that social science fields with more politically diverse workforces generally produce better research. We also think that when considering ideological balance, it is useful to place social psychology within a larger context of the prevailing ideologies of other influential groups within society, such as military officers, journalists, and business executives.
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