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Kindness and political views: a global map of what makes relationships work
relationships-and-social-psychology18 days ago

Kindness and political views: a global map of what makes relationships work

A global study of 41,606 people in 74 countries finds that relationship happiness depends on trait type: for universally valued traits like kindness and attractiveness, partner idealization—seeing the partner as kinder or more attractive than oneself—best predicts higher relationship quality, with these traits explaining a meaningful portion of dissatisfaction variance. Conversely, for value-based traits such as political orientation, similarity between partners is the strongest predictor, and larger perceived gaps reduce satisfaction. Patterns vary by culture, being strongest for kindness/attractiveness in modern, individualistic societies and more tied to status/demographic traits in less modernized ones. The study relies on self-reported, single-partner data, capturing perceived rather than objective similarity, and future work should examine dyads over time to clarify causality.

"Post-Pandemic Survey: High Trust in Scientists"
science2 years ago

"Post-Pandemic Survey: High Trust in Scientists"

A global survey with over 70,000 participants found that people have moderately high levels of trust in scientists overall, with most wanting researchers to be more involved in policymaking. Trust levels are influenced by political orientation and vary among nations, with left-leaning political views generally associated with higher trust. The study suggests that scientists need more training and improved communication skills to effectively engage in public policy, and the team plans to make the global data set openly accessible for further research.

Conservative views on COVID-19 severity unchanged by Trump's illness, study shows.
health3 years ago

Conservative views on COVID-19 severity unchanged by Trump's illness, study shows.

A study published in Royal Society Open Science found that when former President Donald Trump contracted COVID-19, it made conservatives more likely to accept that the virus is real, but it didn't change their views on how dangerous the virus is. The study also found that political orientation was a significant predictor of risk perception, with right-leaning participants expressing lower risk perception. However, the study found no significant association between Trump's diagnosis and risk perception among participants. The study suggests that participants with right-wing political views may have identified more closely with President Trump, making his diagnosis more influential in shaping their hoax beliefs.