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141por Lockhart, Mackenzie, Hill, Seth J., Merolla, Jennifer, Romero, Mindy, Kousser, Thad“…We find a nearly 10 percentage point difference between Democrats and Republicans in their preference for voting by mail in April, which had doubled in size to nearly 20 percentage points in June. …”
Publicado 2020
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142por Eden, J., Salas, J., Santos Rutschman, A., Prener, C.G., Niemotka, S.L., Wiemken, T.L.“…County-level case and death rates were higher (12% and 22%, respectively) in Republican vs Democrat controlled states. Case and death rates were higher in counties voting Republican vs Democrat in 2016 and were modified by counties with median ages ≥ 50 years (54% increase in case rate and 91% increase in death rate). …”
Publicado 2021
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143por Casola, William R., Beall, Justin M., Nils Peterson, M., Larson, Lincoln R., Brent Jackson, S., Stevenson, Kathryn T.“…Political polarization surrounding the perceived importance of conservation issues also increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, with Democrats reporting larger increases in importance than Republicans. Polarization was driven by the most conservative Republicans and the most liberal Democrats. …”
Publicado 2022
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144por Pierri, Francesco, Perry, Brea L., DeVerna, Matthew R., Yang, Kai-Cheng, Flammini, Alessandro, Menczer, Filippo, Bryden, John“…While vaccine hesitancy is strongly associated with Republican vote share, we observe that the effect of online misinformation on hesitancy is strongest across Democratic rather than Republican counties. …”
Publicado 2022
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145“…This effect was especially pronounced for Republicans, who reacted negatively to enforcement without autonomy-support. …”
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146“…Prior to reading the text, participants’ completed measures of their political affiliation (Republican, Democrats, Independent or Other) to render their group memberships salient. …”
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147“…The mean difference between Republicans and Democrats in concern, policy support, and behavioral intentions narrows or even disappears at high levels of self-reported adverse experience. …”
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148“…Because of elite rhetoric, we hypothesize that Republicans are more likely than Democrats to perceive rights violations, often by non-government entities (generally incapable of violations), and that they will perceive rights as under threat with greater frequency. …”
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150por Young, Dannagal G.“…This election season, a rogue band of Republican Party operatives has attracted considerable media attention, and the Twitter wrath of President Trump, with a series of negative advertisements attacking the incumbent. …”
Publicado 2020
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151“…Using a 3 (Political affiliation: Democrat, Republican, or other) × 3 (Manipulated condition: Democrat, Republican, or CEO) design, we examined the extent to which participants’ schadenfreude predicted their intentions and choices to share an embarrassing news story about a politician or CEO via social media. …”
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152por Hart, Joshua“…Depending on survey wave, the pandemic seems to have lowered Trump support among Democrats, while (marginally) raising it among independents. Republicans’ reactions also changed over time; of particular note, Republicans who were more concerned about the pandemic reported higher Trump support after being reminded of the pandemic in its early stages, but this effect reversed by the time the economy began reopening (coinciding with a dip in Trump’s approval ratings). …”
Publicado 2021
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153por Topazian, Rachel J., Levine, Adam S., McGinty, Emma E., Barry, Colleen L., Han, Hahrie“…Mask wearing and social distancing have been essential public health guidelines throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, but faced resistance from skeptical subgroups in the United States, including Republicans and evangelicals. We examined the effects of participation in ideologically heterogeneous civic associations on attitudes toward public health measures during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly among partisan and religious subgroups most resistant to public health guidelines. …”
Publicado 2022
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154por Card, Dallas, Chang, Serina, Becker, Chris, Mendelsohn, Julia, Voigt, Rob, Boustan, Leah, Abramitzky, Ran, Jurafsky, Dan“…However, since the late 1970s, political parties have become increasingly polarized in their expressed attitudes toward immigration, such that Republican speeches today are as negative as the average congressional speech was in the 1920s, an era of strict immigration quotas. …”
Publicado 2022
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156por Skidmore, Max J.“…Securing quick approval from a Democratic Congress, the Republican president launched the National Influenza Immunization Program to vaccinate virtually the entire population.…”
Publicado 2016
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157“…Of the 50 states, 39 implemented statewide mask mandates—with 16 of these states being Republican—to combat the spread of COVID-19. This study investigated whether mask mandates were associated differentially with mental health in states with and without mandates by exploring variations in mental health search queries across the United States. …”
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158“…Infor-mation was extracted from the reports to the Ministry of Health and documents on the national surveillance system, in addition to outbreak cases extracted from the Republican Infectious Diseases Hospital’s archive. To tackle the worsening measles situation in Kyrgyzstan, the Ministry of Health established the Republican Center for Immunoprophylaxis in 1994. …”
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159“…First, understandings of the relationship between affordable housing and health are partisan and income-based driven, with Republicans and high-income respondents less likely to acknowledge the effects of housing affordability on health. …”
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160por Rodriguez, Javier M.“…We find that, net of trend, Republican presidencies and socially-conservative ideology of U.S. presidents are strongly associated with slower declines of infant mortality rates, overall and for white and black infants, compared to Democratic and socially-liberal presidents in the U.S. …”
Publicado 2019
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