Su suggerimento di @nessuno e del @gattosorpreso
Secondo uno studio pubblicato dal Journal of Personality and Social Psychology e rireso da Quartz e Rivista Studio, il modo in cui interpretiamo qualcosa di semplice come una forma geometrica incompleta può essere collegato al nostro orientamento politico.
The team found that participants who self-identify as conservative were also less forgiving of non-perfect shapes.
Anche Mental Floss ha ripreso lo studio, ricordando come non sia la prima ricerca di questo tipo:
This is not the first study to tie political ideology to people’s reactions to seemingly unrelated visuals. A 2014 study found that conservatives react more strongly to disgusting images than liberals. One 2014 study found that conservatives have a greater bias toward negativity. A 2015 study found that conservatives have more self-control than liberals.
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