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2 ues such as the well known NOMINATE position political actors in a low dimensional space to represent
5 f several HIV prevention methods, social and political advocacy will be needed to overcome these barr
6 partisan preferences, information about the political affiliation of state governors, and the timing
7 associated with an individual, such as their political affiliation, can cue a rich cascade of person-
8 having LGBTQ friends and/or family members, political affiliation, oncology specialty, years since g
9 To understand how climate change entered the political agenda in a developing country, we examine fro
12 dividuals who are particularly vulnerable to political alienation due to psychiatric conditions (n =
13 Rattlers) underwent fMRI while categorizing political and arbitrary in-group and out-group members.
14 will require the alignment of the principal political and armed groups in eastern DRC in support of
16 and are influenced by environmental, social, political and commercial determinants of health, among o
26 al of value-free science, according to which political and economic values have no legitimate role to
28 he end of the program, calling for sustained political and financial commitment for the success of ma
30 ment capacity, and addressing gaps in global political and institutional leadership to meet the shift
35 from evolutionary biology, economy, and the political and psychological sciences, we identify a cent
38 However, success will depend upon overcoming political and social inertia to develop regulatory and i
40 strategy faces environmental, geographical, political, and economic challenges associated with energ
41 through the relationships upon which social, political, and economic institutions were actually built
43 echnologies as well as supporting financial, political, and human resource systems, and may depend on
44 Considerable debate surrounds the economic, political, and ideological systems that constitute prima
45 century was a reaction to emerging economic, political, and scientific influences including industria
47 E STATEMENT Many decisions, across economic, political, and social spheres, involve choices to "leave
48 lth needs were primarily financial, juridico-political, and sociocultural, whereas key facilitators w
49 human rights recognise that upstream social, political, and structural determinants contribute more t
50 groups by: (1) mapping the effect of social, political, and structural determinants on health; (2) id
51 rch to date has focused on psychological and political antecedents to this phenomenon, few studies ha
52 e effect is most clearly seen in Wikipedia's political articles, but also in social issues and even s
54 ve attracted substantial medical, media, and political attention; however, so far studies have not ad
56 tantially impacted 6 distinctive measures of political attitudes and behaviors over a 1-mo period.
57 This suggests that the relationship between political attitudes and SDO-D and SDO-E is grounded in c
58 Using this approach, we characterize how political attitudes biased information processing in the
59 debate performance and polarization in their political attitudes over time, as well as closed-mindedn
60 on to) intergroup inequality and support for political attitudes that serve to enhance (versus attenu
61 correlation between these subdimensions and political attitudes was overall high (mean genetic corre
62 roups defined by education, locale, sex, and political attitudes, is ethnic antagonism-especially con
64 racterized, and described nontechnical socio-political barriers to realizing wastewater resource reco
65 ant children's bodies have become the latest political battlefield, and these children have been caug
68 hese beliefs are crucial in forming people's political beliefs, and in shaping their reception of dif
73 ss disciplinary silos, industry sectors, and political borders are now increasingly prioritized for t
76 heterogeneity of social competitions such as political campaigns: proponents of some ideologies seek
80 include granularity of disease-burden data, political challenges of vaccinating only a portion of a
83 d violence (e.g., wealth, income inequality, political circumstances, historic circumstances, pathoge
88 cally aligned public figures, scientists and political commentators, in the United States as well as
90 re established: (1) generating awareness and political commitment via global communications and advoc
91 ERPRETATION: In the absence of unprecedented political commitment, financial support, and medical adv
94 ographic dispersal, cultural adaptations and political complexity during the later stages of the pre-
95 Big Gods is correlated with the evolution of political complexity, in Austronesian cultures at least,
97 lly diverse world, raising wide academic and political concern about the future of modern societies.
98 A particular public health, economic, and political concern is the role of air travel in bringing
100 oped, leaders drew on preexisting social and political conditions; (ii) while networks of chiefly int
102 implications not only for understanding the political consequences of polarization, but also for und
105 onomic groups and with social, economic, and political considerations, provide a biological foundatio
110 ic thinking and a rise in confidence in most political contexts, with the largest and most consistent
111 isan affect, enthusiasm for President Trump, political cynicism, economic conservatism, cultural cons
114 gs has fueled the sensitive conservation and political debate underlying the recovery of the grey wol
117 abor, education, financial, and other social/political decisions should be evaluated for their impact
119 effect after the end of that period; or the Political Declaration on the Future Relationship between
121 and continuity in legal relations while the Political Declaration on the Future Relationship is nego
122 diversity and energy to national progress; a political democracy, which is characterised by robust de
123 s clinicians to change the conversation from political diatribe of pro-gun and anti-gun to systematic
125 on the psychological effects of terrorism in political discourse, media commentary, contemporary cult
126 l-world influence networks, including online political discussions leading up to the US federal elect
132 ocial determinants of health in populations: political, economic, and social factors, principally unp
133 from gulf coastal shell were integral to the political economies of second-millennium CE chiefdoms ac
139 for conflict about that issue, and increased political engagement and volunteerism in that attitude d
140 essions, which corresponds to changes in the political entities ruling this area, provides excellent
144 costs and will depend on socio-economic and political factors in addition to land suitability and cl
145 s, thereby contributing to the host of socio-political factors that led to population reorganization
147 y connected with the effects of economic and political frustrations during times of rapid social chan
148 ts of the economic, sociocultural, and civic-political future of receiving societies and of the indiv
150 infrastructure sectors, including economic, political, healthcare, education, and research systems.
151 l emotion is key for the spread of moral and political ideas in online social networks, a process we
152 tems thinking are consistently strong across political ideologies and party affiliations, although sl
155 demographic subgroups but were modulated by political ideology: More strongly liberal Democrats and
156 quality may also suppress participation; the political implications of our findings at regional or co
160 us leadership in Israel, with its formidable political influence, can be harnessed to promote health
165 quality, impaired population outcomes, socio-political instability, and the risk of violence are refl
172 mmodification of water remains a contentious political issue, the valuation of this natural resource
173 revention of stroke is a complex medical and political issue, there is strong evidence that substanti
174 communications about three polarizing moral/political issues (n = 563,312), we observed that the pre
176 mic dataset, I compare network histories and political landscapes for the southern Appalachian region
177 eness (that is, psychological fusion) with a political leader can fuel partisans' willingness to acti
179 with physical distancing recommendations of political leaders using data on mobility from a sample o
182 luded the advocacy role of civil society and political leadership around poverty and stunting reducti
184 commentary, we assert that the inclusion of political leaning as an axis of identity alongside the o
186 s markedly across states and correlates with political leaning, being stronger in more conservative s
188 divided subjects into groups based on their political leanings, political party members showed more
189 nd highlights the importance of establishing political, legal, organisational, and management-related
190 ut ideological asymmetries, we observed that political liberals are more responsible than conservativ
193 sed raw materials requires more than vibrant political messages; it requires a profound revision of t
196 little is known about the volume or slant of political misinformation that people consume online, the
199 r people across the political spectrum, most political news exposure still came from mainstream media
205 interventions is often limited by public and political opposition that manifests as structural barrie
207 18 (95% CI, 1.02-1.35); among these, militia/political or ville morte events increased transmission.
208 ost studies so far have focused on economic, political, or other factors around 2000, here we suggest
211 tribute insights to the study of small-scale political organizations by demonstrating that (i) as chi
212 ent the similarity or dissimilarity of their political orientation based on roll-call voting patterns
213 icans-irrespective of socio-economic status, political orientation, and educational background-endors
216 ferent contexts: Governments, companies, and political parties use persuasive appeals to encourage pe
220 online contributions associate with offline political party affiliation and ideological self-identit
221 with British people's sociodemographics and political party identification, which can help identify
222 to groups based on their political leanings, political party members showed more in-group bias than I
224 ongolia experienced two completely different political periods during their last nomadic period betwe
225 am performance on complex tasks(4,5), strong political perspectives have been associated with conflic
226 oncontroversial factual matters, theories of political polarization imply that groups will become mor
228 esearch on social media influence campaigns, political polarization, and computational social science
229 rtisan animosity, implicit ideological bias, political polarization, and politically motivated reason
232 r it genetically correlates with support for political policies concerning the distribution of power
233 nic antagonism-especially concerns about the political power and claims on government resources of im
235 wealth constituted a key potential source of political power, providing the possibility for greater b
243 environmental service that merits increased political protection and financial support, particularly
244 we propose a novel approach - computational political psychology - which uses behavioral tasks in co
246 acerbating social unrest and contributing to political realignments throughout the Mediterranean regi
247 as well as in other countries) across major political-regulatory controversies have expressed concer
252 munity should work closely with those in the political science and economics communities to help deep
253 dly growing body of literature, largely from political science and economics, is examining the potent
255 neuroscience, psychology, anthropology, and political science, that collectively extend and suppleme
256 In two persuasion field experiments from political science, we demonstrate how our X-learner can
260 nd epidemiological transitions, and a global political shift towards increasing prioritisation of nat
263 equired to enhance the response to the civil-political, social, economic, and cultural determinants o
264 fferences, we find that laypeople across the political spectrum rated mainstream sources as far more
265 the extreme right, but for people across the political spectrum, most political news exposure still c
268 cline is largely attributed to the country's political stability, the government's prioritization of
270 cal and ecological experts, backed by robust political support and sustainable funding, is the key to
274 across states and regions, depending on the political system, economy and culture, as confirmed by t
275 lly viable) across many different health and political systems (eg, increase patient activation with
276 ally built, I move the study of southeastern political systems beyond the use of models that emphasiz
277 20 issues includes topics spanning from the political (the regulation of genomic data, increased phi
283 rrent famines, the Black Death pandemic, and political turmoil are likely to have reduced the defores
286 ng appreciation of the economic, social, and political underpinnings of health and health inequalitie
287 unted warrior elite able to expand polities (political units that cohere via identity, ability to mob
288 evidence of peer effects, in which students' political views become more in line with the views of th
289 d associations between college education and political views, it remains unclear whether these associ
293 ehaviours with societal implications such as political voting, committing norm violations, predicting
294 ill necessitate data-driven decision making, political will and commitment, and international unity.
296 Force on Disease Eradication classified the political will for typhoid eradication as "none." Here w
298 o other low-income settings and that garners political will, builds capacity, and raises the profile