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Introduction What is Right is Right: A Three-part Account of How Ideology Shapes Factual Belief Megan M. Ringel, Cristian G. Rodriguez, and Peter H. Ditto System-level biases in the production and consumption of information: implications for system resilience and radical change Erin P. Hennes, Adam J. Hampton, Ezgi Ozgumus, and Thomas J. Hamori Ideology and Perceptions of Inequality Denise Baron, Jennifer Sheehy-Skeffington, & Nour Kteily Perceptions of gender inequality in academia: reluctance to let go of individual merit ideology Romy van der Lee & Naomi Ellemers Populism as political mentality underlying conspiracy theories Jan-Willem van Prooijen The role of cultural beliefs and existential motivation in suffering perceptions Daniel Sullivan, Roman Palitsky, and Isaac F. Young Direct and indirect influences of political ideology on perceptions of scientific findings Sean T. Stevens, Lee Jussim, Stephanie M. Anglin, and Nathan Honeycutt Strategies for promoting strong inferences in political psychology research Anthony N. Washburn and Linda J. Skitka In genes we trust: on the consequences of genetic essentialism Anita Schmalor and Steven J. Heine Post-truth, anti-truth, and can't-handle-the-truth: how responses to science are shaped by concerns about its impact Robbie M. Sutton, Aino Petterson, and Bastiaan T. Rutjens
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