http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/07/conservative-politics-low-effort-thinking_n_1410448.html
now there's the new study linking conservative ideologies to "low-effort" thinking.
"People endorse conservative ideology
more when they have to give a first or fast response," the study's lead
author, University of Arkansas psychologist Dr. Scott Eidelman, said in
a written statement released by the university.
Does the finding suggest that conservatives are lazy thinkers?
"Not
quite," Dr. Eidelman told The Huffington Post in an email. "Our
research shows that low-effort thought promotes political conservatism,
not that political conservatives use low-effort thinking."
For the
study, a team of psychologists led by Dr. Eidelman asked people about
their political viewpoints in a bar and in a laboratory setting.
Bar
patrons were asked about social issues before blowing into a
Breathalyzer. As it turned out, the political viewpoints of patrons with
high blood alcohol levels were more likely to be conservative than were
those of patrons whose blood alcohol levels were low.
But it
wasn't just the alcohol talking, according to the statement. When the
researchers conducted similar interviews in the lab, they found that
people who were asked to evaluate political ideas quickly or while
distracted were more likely to express conservative viewpoints.
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