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  • We the Pleeple | Social science for the pleeps
    Pleeps is a social networking platform that focuses on positive social change and connecting people with shared values and interests
  • Pleeple | We the Pleeple - pleeps. org
    Jason Weeden is an occasional researcher He received his PhD in psychology from the University of Pennsylvania His research has explored political psychology, sexual and fertility patterns, and contemporary religiosity Robert Kurzban is a Professor at the University of Pennsylvania and recently served as the Editor-in-Chief of Evolution and Human Behavior He has published work in areas
  • 40 years of political trends | We the Pleeple - pleeps. org
    Some key political trends over the past decades are probably pretty well known Views on issues involving race have become substantially more liberal over the past 40 years Views on some lifestyle issues (e g , on same-sex marriage and marijuana legalization) have recently become more liberal (though views on abortion have not) Before the 1980s, many more Americans identified as Democrats
  • How do occupations and industries relate to party identification?
    Summary: I look at how detailed information on industries and occupations (alongside standard demographics such as race, income, education, gender, etc ) relates to political party identifications I find that Democratic support is higher for lawyers, social workers, those in art media writing industries, and members of labor unions Republican support is higher for CEOs, financiers, engineers
  • The demographics of liberals and conservatives (with CCES data) - pleeps
    I previously looked how demographics—race, religion, gender, and so on—relate to whether people are more liberal or more conservative on Pew’s ideology scale, which combines ten different issue items (on government spending, environmental regulation, race, immigration, homosexuality, and so on) into a single measure Today, I’ll do the same thing with data from the recently released
  • We the Pleeple | Social science for the pleeps | Page 2
    The New York Times recently ran a heartbreaking story with the headline, “Where a Taboo Is Leading to the Deaths of Young Girls ” The piece discusses an ancient but ongoing practice in Nepal, called chhaupadi, that makes it taboo for a woman who is menstruating to stay in their home The women sleep instead in small huts or elsewhere apart from the family home, which brings attendant life
  • On discrimination and political correctness - pleeps
    It’s really hard to try to understand what’s driving the debates over discrimination and political correctness without becoming overwhelmed by the powerful desire to paint one’s own political side as reasonable and one’s opponents’ side as corrupt or duped or unthinking Yet it remains possible to analyze the political conflict without assuming that a huge chunk of the public is
  • Political Positions - pleeps
    But the best part is checking others out Enter Hillary Clinton's profile, or Marco Rubio's, or a typical working-class white in Kansas, or your infuriating relatives – you’ll probably have to make guesses on some information, but that’s OK Enter voting groups that you find puzzling, and think about why their different lives might lead to different political views from yours
  • The demographics of Clinton and Trump voters - pleeps. org
    We already know a lot about who voted for Clinton and Trump from the exit polls While there were a number of demographic features that produced meaningful splits—age, gender, rural urban, and so on—the biggest of the big deals involved race, religion, sexual orientation, and education According to the exit polls, Clinton did particularly well with blacks, LGBT folks, non-Christians





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