All Stories

  1. Social Capital, Institutional Rules, and Constitutional Amendment Rates
  2. Objectified and Dehumanized: Does Objectification Impact Perceptions of Women Political Candidates?
  3. Introduction to the Special Issue—Life Science in Politics: Methodological Innovations and Political Issues
  4. Racial Limitations on the Gender, Risk, Religion, and Politics Model
  5. Political taste: Exploring how perception of bitter substances may reveal risk tolerance and political preferences
  6. Political attitudes vary with detection of androstenone
  7. Slimy worms or sticky kids
  8. The Higher Power of Religiosity Over Personality on Political Ideology
  9. American Constitutional Faith and the Politics of Hermeneutics
  10. Digital Segregation: Gender, Occupation, and Access to Politics
  11. Generational Change? The Effects of Family, Age, and Time on Moral Foundations
  12. Justify your alpha
  13. Moralizing to the Choir: The Moral Foundations of American Clergy*
  14. Physiological Arousal and Self-Reported Valence for Erotica Images Correlate with Sexual Policy Preferences
  15. Religion, Gender, Personality and Civic Involvement
  16. The Effect of Personal Economic Values on Economic Policy Preferences*
  17. Beyond Survey Self-Reports: Using Physiology to Tap Political Orientations
  18. Do Political Attitudes and Religiosity Share a Genetic Path?
  19. Religion, Politics, and the Social Capital of Children
  20. Mitigating Mormonism: Overcoming Religious Identity Challenges with Targeted Appeals
  21. The Politics of Denying Communion to Catholic Elected Officials
  22. Beyond the “Three Bs”: How American Christians Approach Faith and Politics
  23. The Physiology of Political Participation
  24. The political left rolls with the good and the political right confronts the bad: connecting physiology and cognition to preferences
  25. Gender and Physiological Effects in Connecting Disgust to Political Preferences