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Political conversations often feel doomed—but new research suggests the problem isn’t disagreement. It’s what we wrongly believe about our own side.
During the event, Cox and Guthrie referred to surveys that demonstrate what’s known as a perception gap. This is when people who identify as a member of one party tend to badly misjudge the political ...
Tumakuru: Scholar Prof. Nagendrakumar on Saturday said that the teachings of 16th-century saint-poet Kanakadasa represent a ...