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Datasets from a research project examining the role of politics in social psychological research.


ABSTRACT: We present four datasets from a project examining the role of politics in social psychological research. These include thousands of independent raters who coded scientific abstracts for political relevance and for whether conservatives or liberals were treated as targets of explanation and characterized in a negative light. Further included are predictions about the empirical results by scientists participating in a forecasting survey, and coded publication outcomes for unpublished research projects varying in political overtones. Future researchers can leverage this corpus to test further hypotheses regarding political values and scientific research, perceptions of political bias, publication histories, and forecasting accuracy.

SUBMITTER: Viganola D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6207064 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Datasets from a research project examining the role of politics in social psychological research.

Viganola Domenico D   Eitan Orly O   Inbar Yoel Y   Dreber Anna A   Johannesson Magnus M   Pfeiffer Thomas T   Thau Stefan S   Uhlmann Eric Luis EL  

Scientific data 20181030


We present four datasets from a project examining the role of politics in social psychological research. These include thousands of independent raters who coded scientific abstracts for political relevance and for whether conservatives or liberals were treated as targets of explanation and characterized in a negative light. Further included are predictions about the empirical results by scientists participating in a forecasting survey, and coded publication outcomes for unpublished research proj  ...[more]

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