Place your bets now. How much does someone’s world view predict their other attitudes? Andrew Gelman - January 12, 2016 [caption id="attachment_34317" align="aligncenter" width="1484"] A 'Blue Marble' image of the
Researchers are rushing to Amazon’s Mechanical Turk. Should they? Kathleen Searles and Barry Ryan - May 4, 2015 [caption id="attachment_24081" align="alignnone" width="620" class="align center"] Amazon's Mechanical Turk service
Researchers are rushing to Amazon's Mechanical Turk. Should they? Joshua Tucker - May 4, 2015 [caption id="attachment_24081" align="alignnone" width="620" class="align center"] Amazon's Mechanical Turk service
Is it really true that conservatives are more likely to believe that vaccines cause autism? Yes. Andrew Gelman - March 3, 2015 [caption id="attachment_22264" align="alignnone" width="620"] This Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015 file
Partisan bias about climate change is more prevalent than you think James N. Druckman - February 27, 2015 [caption id="attachment_22004" align="aligncenter" width="620"] (AP Photo/Subhankar Banerjee)[/caption] Why do Democrats
You can change the minds of climate change skeptics. Here’s how. - February 23, 2015 Last week the National Academy of Sciences made headlines by
You can change the minds of climate change skeptics. Here's how. John Sides - February 23, 2015 Last week the National Academy of Sciences made headlines by
Belief in conspiracy theories: What do the data say? Andrew Gelman - September 3, 2014 In a recent Monkey Cage post on belief in conspiracy theories among
No, all Americans are not created equal when it comes to belief in conspiracy theories Andrew Gelman - August 22, 2014 In a recent Monkey Cage post on belief in conspiracy
More hype about political attitudes and neuroscience Andrew Gelman - July 31, 2014 Berry Boessenkool asks: What you think about this article that
No, there's no good evidence that Republicans are becoming more partisan about evolution Andrew Gelman - January 7, 2014 Okay, here's the background. The (deservedly) well respected Pew organization
Political values and scientific attitudes Andrew Gelman - December 2, 2013 The following post recounts a conversation I had with Dan
Why biology belongs in the study of politics John Sides - November 27, 2013 [caption id="attachment_3569" align="aligncenter" width="542" special=""] (Gerald Herbert / AP)[/caption] This
Post-publication peer review: How it (sometimes) really works Andrew Gelman - September 1, 2013 In an ideal world, research articles would be open to
We are what we are studying Andrew Gelman - July 20, 2013 Anthropologist Marshall Sahlins writes: When native Australians or New Guineans
There’s no pure economics unpolluted by politics Andrew Gelman - May 28, 2013 I agree with almost everything Dan Kahan writes here, where
Once you get into the habit of riding the elevator, who wants to take the stairs? Andrew Gelman - August 17, 2012 Drezner on Zakaria: As one has more gobs of money
“Life getting shorter for women in hundreds of U.S. counties”: I’d like to see a graph of relative change in death rates, with age on the x-axis Andrew Gelman - June 23, 2011 Dan Kahan points me to this news article by Mike