Meta analyses are subject to publication bias. I'm suggesting a pre-registered study with a design you all agree will be productive.
I was thinking libertarianism and conservativatism correlates with questionable views. In fact it's very neatly correlated.
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Speaking for myself, I've had colleagues make compassionate low tax args. Not my view but happy to hear them. IDK on wider trend.
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On correlation: start of this thread rightly deals with spurious correlations. I choose to take people case by case, issue by issue.
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You can do both. Anyway, I'm sure your libertarian and conservative friends are content with the invisible hand.
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Also the correlation with respect to political affiliation and elite signals is explained with explicit reference to theories, thus bringing
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in the postulation of causal mechanisms which can be tested scientifically.
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There's a huge difference between claiming biological differences drive gender/politics and social mechanisms drive gender /politics.
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That's what the start of the thread was about. Anyway, like I said said I hope you enjoy and find value in Lawrence's research. I really
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enjoyed what he presented at an interdisciplinary conference I was at a month ago.
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Read more here, for example:https://carsey.unh.edu/publication/views-of-science …
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