Listening to political opponents who share common values can ease polarization

Cornell University research finds listening to political opponents with shared values reduces polarization by moderating extreme views. Behavioral economist Michèle Belot in the College of Arts and Sciences led the study, published in The Economic Journal with Guglielmo Briscese.
Read the story in the Cornell Chronicle.

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