Conservatives and liberals see the world as zero-sum — when it suits them
Conservatives and liberals both revert to zero-sum thinking, but not on the same issues. Research in Science Advances breaks it down.
Research roundups, tip sheets, articles and explainers related to the topic of politics, elections, and local and national governments
Conservatives and liberals both revert to zero-sum thinking, but not on the same issues. Research in Science Advances breaks it down.
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Expert cardiologists break down oft-repeated myths about cardiovascular disease in women and share the facts of the matter.
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Some presidential candidates want to repeal a federal law that makes it a crime to cross the U.S. border without permission. We look at research on the law’s effectiveness and impact on migrants.
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Over two million U.S. adults with cardiovascular disease have smoked marijuana, and the substance may carry increased cardiovascular risks.
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Every tax season people try to get out of paying the full share of what they owe the U.S. government in income taxes. Here are a few basic ins and outs of federal tax evasion.
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We spotlight seven research studies published in 2019 that examine fake news from multiple angles, including what makes fact-checking most effective.
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A federal government database of doctors who provide medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder is rife with inaccurate contact information, research shows.
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Research shows that menthol cigarette use is highest among young smokers.
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As we wind down 2019, Journalist’s Resource is counting down our 10 most-read research roundups and articles of the year.
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It has been a productive and exciting year at Journalist’s Resource. Here are some of our team’s favorite pieces that we published in 2019.
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