RE: [tips] Survey finds that social psychologists admit to anti-conservative bias | Inside Higher Ed

2012-08-08 Thread Jim Clark
the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: [tips] Survey finds that social psychologists admit to anti-conservative bias | Inside Higher Ed It looks like social psychology is about to become the primary site of a potentially nasty political struggle, at least in the US. A soon-t

Re: [tips] Survey finds that social psychologists admit to anti-conservative bias | Inside Higher Ed

2012-08-08 Thread John Kulig
l Message - From: "Christopher Green" To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)" Sent: Wednesday, August 8, 2012 8:29:28 AM Subject: [tips] Survey finds that social psychologists admit to anti-conservative bias | Inside Higher Ed It looks like so

[tips] Survey finds that social psychologists admit to anti-conservative bias | Inside Higher Ed

2012-08-08 Thread Michael Palij
On Wed, 08 Aug 2012 05:24:45 -0700, Christopher Green wrote: >It looks like social psychology is about to become the primary site of a >potentially nasty political struggle, at least in the US. >A soon-to-be-published survey shows sizeable minorities of social psychologists >willing to admit that a

RE: [tips] Survey finds that social psychologists admit to anti-conservative bias | Inside Higher Ed

2012-08-08 Thread Marc Carter
hologists admit to anti-conservative bias | Inside Higher Ed It looks like social psychology is about to become the primary site of a potentially nasty political struggle, at least in the US. A soon-to-be-published survey shows sizeable minorities of social psychologists willing to adm

[tips] Survey finds that social psychologists admit to anti-conservative bias | Inside Higher Ed

2012-08-08 Thread Christopher Green
It looks like social psychology is about to become the primary site of a potentially nasty political struggle, at least in the US. A soon-to-be-published survey shows sizeable minorities of social psychologists willing to admit that a conservative perspective would make them less likely to acce