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This Week in Social Science

This Week in Social Science, Christopher Grady, Levi Adelman

We summarize two social science articles each week, saying what the researchers did, what they found, and why it matters.

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TWISS #32: Anti-Corruption

Welcome to This Week in Social Science, where we have no financial or other conflicts of interest which might corrupt the science. In this episode, we take on the chilling effect that corruption, and perceptions of corruption, can have on f...

24 days ago
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TWISS #31: Why aren’t there more female political leaders?

Happy Halloween and welcome to This Week in Social Science. This edition looks at research from Germany and India to better understand why women remain underrepresented in politics. Though contexts differ, the underlying barriers to women’s...

a month ago
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TWISS #30: Political Polarization

Welcome to This Week in Social Science, where we try to create some unity and bring people together to think and talk about some research into political polarization.

a month ago
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TWISS #29: Social Animals

Welcome back to This Week in Social Science. Aristotle said humans are social animals, but aren’t other animals social, too? Recent research suggests that elephants address each other using individual names and mourn their dead, sea lions b...

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    We summarize two social science articles each week, saying what the researchers did, what they found, and why it matters.

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