Psychology
Differences in psychologists’ cognitive traits are associated with scientific divides
J. Sulik, N. Rim, et al.
Scientific schools of thought may reflect researchers’ own cognitive traits as much as empirical evidence. Surveying 7,973 researchers in psychological sciences, this study links what scientists study and their stances on key debates to traits like tolerance for ambiguity, and shows these associations appear in publication histories. Research was conducted by Authors present in <Authors> tag: Justin Sulik, Nakwon Rim, Elizabeth Pontikes, James Evans, and Gary Lupyan.
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