In 1977, the richest 0.1% of families owned about 7% of total household wealth. By 2016, their share had almost tripled to about 20%. The increase has attracted attention among policymakers and ...
Recent research published in the journal Political Behavior shows that Americans largely prioritize the severity of a violent ...
Exploring political behavior and polarization through the lens of social identity theory (SIT) provides insights into how individuals' self-concepts are shaped by their group memberships, influencing ...
A recent study published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology suggests that the rising popularity of extreme political candidates may be driven by how voters link their personal identities ...