Can Knowing the Truth Bring Us Closer Together?

Jan. 29, 2026
Read time: <5 mins
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New research from the School of Information explores what drives affective polarization by examining how beliefs about political opponents shape both political attitudes and behavior. The research asks whether correcting false stereotypes about Democrats and Republicans can reduce partisan divides. In particular, the study focuses on beliefs about two core traits that shape social perception: competence (e.g., cognitive ability) and warmth (e.g., trustworthiness).

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