Will the Real Independents Please Stand Up?
For die-hard Democrats and Republicans, the decision of who to vote
for in November may be a no-brainer. In recent years, however, many
voters have rejected such partisan identities, choosing to call
themselves Independents.
But new research suggests that Independents may not be as independent as they think.
Psychological scientists Carlee Beth Hawkins and Brian Nosek of the
University of Virginia decided to use a tool called the Implicit
Association Test, or IAT, to explore the unconscious biases that churn
deep inside the Independent mind.
Sunday, August 19, 2012
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