RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
RT @bgdpsychlab: An amazing achievement by @jResearchProg! LEP is proud to have one of our young researchers Irena Pavlović and a JRP alumn…
RT @bgdpsychlab: An amazing achievement by @jResearchProg! LEP is proud to have one of our young researchers Irena Pavlović and a JRP alumn…
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
An amazing achievement by @jResearchProg! LEP is proud to have one of our young researchers Irena Pavlović and a JRP alumni Kaja Damnjanović among the authors.
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
Our study published in @NatureHumBehav shows that people overestimate the divide between opposing political parties. Replication of @profcikara & @Leesplez study across 26 countries https://t.co/p0rz6BPzsx
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
Open Science practices in action! Replication of polarisation bias in 26 countries
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
Extremely grateful and proud to be part of the @jResearchProg network They have given a large group of junior researchers, like myself, much needed experience; AND a role in the fight for more replicable and generalizable science!! Check out our new @Natu
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
RT @BVeckalov: Very happy to share that our 26-country replication of group meta-perceptions is out in @NatureHumBehav! 🥳 Teaming up with…
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
'inaccurate and negative group meta-perceptions are exhibited in myriad contexts and that informing individuals of their misperceptions can yield positive benefits for intergroup relations' https://t.co/1jLdYvqhK8
RT @OndrejKacha: Our new large-scale replication on group meta-perceptions is out ❗️ The results from 26 countries suggest that group pola…
Are we as polarised as we think? Excited to share our replication effort across 26 countries.
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
Replication and testing the generalizability of results across 26 countries!!! A+++
Very happy to share that our 26-country replication of group meta-perceptions is out in @NatureHumBehav! 🥳 Teaming up with young researchers from around the world to collaborate on such important work, made possible by the amazing network around @jResearc
GUESS WHAT - our large-scale replication project on group meta-perceptions is now out! We show that the original findings largely hold up - we tend to overestimate how much the other side actually dislikes our ideas. HUGE thank you to all the amazing p
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
RT @jResearchProg: We are excited to announce that our 2020 study on political polarisation conducted as part of the JRP Internship in over…
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
Our new large-scale replication on group meta-perceptions is out ❗️ The results from 26 countries suggest that group polarisation is overstated. Read the full article in @NatureHumBehav https://t.co/eHZG8BC6lv
RT @jResearchProg: We are excited to announce that our 2020 study on political polarisation conducted as part of the JRP Internship in over…
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
Extremely proud to have been a part of this multi-country (26!) replication project, including many colleagues from @jResearchProg - are we as polarised as we think?
So honoured to be a part of this important global replication project looking at the perception of political polarisation, now published in Nature Human behaviour! @AcademicChatter https://t.co/J7gAOdgLMx
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
We are excited to announce that our 2020 study on political polarisation conducted as part of the JRP Internship in over 26 countries has now been published in Nature Human Behavior! https://t.co/u5EKUgrfA4
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
RT @kairuggeri: Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'ou…
Political differences are very real, but polarization is overstated, leading us to overestimate how much 'they' dislike 'our' ideas. Simple changes narrow these fault lines. 83 (mostly junior) authors replicate @profcikara & @Leesplez in 26 countries