222 research outputs found

    Do religious justifications distort policy debates? Some empirics on the case for public reason

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    Scholars engaged in debates about the use of public reason often view religious arguments as being out of bounds. Yet the real-world impact of religious discourse remains under-explored. This study contributes to research in this area with an empirical test looking at the impact of religious arguments on a particular policy debate. A survey experiment explored the effects of religious and secular cues with varied policy directions on the issue of assisted dying. The findings showed that secular arguments were considerably more likely to elicit a positive response, and that, while religious arguments were not a conversation stopper, they produced significant distortions in political perceptions among participants, though not necessarily along the identity lines critical to the public reason debate

    Congregation Shopping During the Pandemic: A Research Note

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    AI Use is Growing

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    The War on Campus

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    AI Use on Campus

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    Where have the parties gone?

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    Young Adults are Shifting Away From Drinking - How about Denison?

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    Who feels The Bern?

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    Are Republicans Resurging

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    Primary Vote 2020!

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