Azim Shariff

@azimshariff

Associate Professor and Canada 150 Research Chair of Moral Psychology at the University of British Columbia

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Dołączył lipiec 2009

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    Great thread. Another reason I can’t wait for her book. (No pressure, Paige).

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    The pandemic has spurred division and worsened inequality. That's not the whole story, or even most of it. Charitable donations shot up, and 56% of US households have either donated or volunteered. Even while struggling, many are finding ways to help.

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    Join us for a virtual discussion on the Psychological, Philosophical, and Ethical Perils of Social Media w/ superstars , & . Dec 9 @ 10am PST. Hosted by . Register here (you'll receive zoom link closer to date):

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    Our new paper--led by (job market candidate) Dylan Wiwad--finds that the specific economic shock of COVID-19 has changed the causes people generally attribute poverty to, shifting them from dispositional to situational attributions. Thread from Dylan:

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    Latest from our lab--The Privacy Mismatch: Evolved Intuitions in a Digital World. Currently in press at Current Directions in Psychological Science. Here's a thread from co-lead author Joe Green: Preprint:

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    New study of the neuropsychology of political polarization indicates tribalism originates in the region of the brain that is responsible for processing narrative content. 1/3

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    Make that 3 in the bottom 27 that went for Biden (added Virginia). Thanks

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    Belief in evolution or creationism is worn like a cultural badge. Three variables—belief in evolution, % holding advanced degrees, and urbanization (call it the ‘liberal elite’ trifecta)—can explain about 80% of the variance in vote share. (3/3)

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    Holds when controlling for education, science scores, and religiosity. Of the 23 states with highest evo belief, only 2 went for Trump. Of the 27 with lowest belief, only 2 went for Biden. (2/n)

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    Just because I’ve done this for the last few elections, here’s this year’s Evolution Index. State-level belief in evolution correlated with Biden’s vote margin at r=.77 (a number that has only grown since last time) (1/n)

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    Can an AI ethics experiment help explain COVID-19 policies & outcomes? 's explores whether the Moral Machine experiment can help explain "why many people seem like they don’t care about the deaths of the elderly." With comments from

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    4. You can also check out the brand new book from , another collaborator. The topic is broader, but he discusses the evolution of religion quite a bit:

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    For those of you who enjoyed the re-airing of ’s episode on Creating God and have asked for more, here are three options to delve further into the topic:

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