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41“…The COVID-19 pandemic is a global crisis that has been testing every society and exposing the critical role of local politics in crisis response. In the United States, there has been a strong partisan divide between the Democratic and Republican party’s narratives about the pandemic which resulted in polarization of individual behaviors and divergent policy adoption across regions. …”
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42“…Most people in the United States recognize the reality of climate change and are concerned about its consequences, yet climate change is a low priority relative to other policy issues. …”
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43por Agarwal, Ritu, Dugas, Michelle, Ramaprasad, Jui, Luo, Junjie, Li, Gujie, Gao, Guodong (Gordon)“…Vaccine uptake is critical for mitigating the impact of COVID-19 in the United States, but structural inequities pose a serious threat to progress. …”
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44“…Scientists in the United States are more politically liberal than the general population. …”
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47“…Previous research on pre-COVID-19 pandemic rising White mortality in the United States suggests that White Americans' perceived decline in relative group status may have influenced worsening mortality. …”
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48por Zhang, Justin C., Christensen, Katherine L., Leuchter, Richard K., Vangala, Sitaram, Han, Maria, Croymans, Daniel M.“…METHODS: Participants from the United States were recruited through an online survey platform (Amazon Mechanical Turk) and randomized to one of three hypothetical scenarios. …”
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49por Miller, Haley, Hawkins, Jeremy, Siegel, Sarah A R, Hernandez, Arielle G, Henkle, Emily, Winthrop, Kevin L“…When stratified by political party, Democrats were more likely to take social distancing precautions and take vaccine than those identifying as Republican (Table 3). …”
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50por Jahani, Eaman, Gallagher, Natalie, Merhout, Friedolin, Cavalli, Nicolo, Guilbeault, Douglas, Leng, Yan, Bail, Christopher A.“…We tested this hypothesis in a pre-registered experiment where 1670 Republicans and Democrats in the United States were asked to complete an online social learning task with a bot that was labeled as a member of the opposing party. …”
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51“…Through an experiment where respondents are shown false headlines aligned with their own or the opposing party, we find some evidence of party promotion among Democrats and strong evidence of a preference gap between Democrats and Republicans. …”
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52por Hill, Terrence D., Wen, Ming, Ellison, Christopher G., Wu, Guangzhen, Dowd-Arrow, Benjamin, Su, Dejun“…We employ cross-sectional survey data from the 2020 Health, Ethnicity and Pandemic Study, which included a national sample of 2,709 community-dwelling adults living in the United States. We use binary logistic regression to model recent pandemic gun purchases as a function of age, sex, race/ethnicity, nativity status, region of residence, marital status, number of children, education, household income, pandemic job change, religious service attendance, pandemic religion change, and political party. …”
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53“…The COVID-19 pandemic in the United States was characterized by a partisan gap. …”
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54Deficit Attention Disorder: Partisanship, Issue Importance and Concern About Government Overspending“…We apply our theory to an issue involving a fundamental tool of the federal government—the power to deficit-spend—and test the hypothesis that partisans’ concern about government overspending significantly changes depending on which party presides over deficit-spending. Leveraging pre-registered experimental and observational studies, we find strong support for this hypothesis among both Republicans and Democrats. …”
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56por Viswanath, K., Bekalu, Mesfin, Dhawan, Dhriti, Pinnamaneni, Ramya, Lang, Jenna, McLoud, Rachel“…METHODS: Data come from a nationwide online probability-based panel of 1012 representative adults in the United States and the survey was conducted before the vaccines were available. …”
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57“…INTRODUCTION: From the travel ban on people living with HIV (PLHIV) to resistance to needle exchange programmes, there are many examples where policy responses to HIV/AIDS in the United States seem divorced from behavioural, public health and sociological evidence. …”
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