Publications by authors named "Shaul R Shenhav"

Article Synopsis
  • National stories, particularly "boundary national stories," create a clear distinction between "us" and "them," significantly influencing voting behavior for populist radical right parties (PRRPs).
  • Voters who identify with these boundary narratives are more inclined to support PRRPs, especially marginalized groups who are particularly affected by these narratives.
  • The study highlights how national stories can both unite individuals within a society and contribute to political polarization, raising important questions for the understanding of populism in political science.
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Background And Objective: Over the past decade, researchers have been seeking to understand the consequences of adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) for different types of everyday behaviors. In this study, we investigated the associations between ADHD and political participation and attitudes, as ADHD may impede their active participation in the polity.

Methods: This observational study used data from an online panel studying the adult Jewish population in Israel, collected prior the national elections of April 2019 (N = 1369).

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