Reducing partisan divide alone does not boost support for democracy, study finds
A team led by Jan Voelkel, Stanford University PhD student, carried out a battery of experimental tests on 8,385 subjects, measuring the effectiveness of three previously established depolarization interventions: correcting misperceptions of people outside the partisan group; priming inter-partisan friendships; and observing warm cross-partisan interactions between political leaders.
"Our findings call into question whether depolarization interventions developed to reduce affective polarization also reduce anti-democratic attitudes," the paper said.
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