2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-907468/v1
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The Zoom solution: Promoting effective cross-ideological communication online

Abstract: The rise of ideological polarization in the U.S. over the past few decades has come with an increase in hostility on both sides of the political aisle. Although communication and compromise are hallmarks of a functioning society, research has shown that people overestimate the negative affect they will experience when viewing oppositional media, and it is likely that negative forecasts lead many to avoid cross-ideological communication (CIC) altogether. Additionally, a growing ideological geographic divide and… Show more

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“…This invites collaborations with education, developmental and clinical researchers, respectively. If you only have a single fNIRS rig, you can run hyperscanning studies over Zoom with another lab that also has a rig ( Binnquist et al . ,).…”
Section: Pps Your Department Doesn’t Support Neuroimaging?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This invites collaborations with education, developmental and clinical researchers, respectively. If you only have a single fNIRS rig, you can run hyperscanning studies over Zoom with another lab that also has a rig ( Binnquist et al . ,).…”
Section: Pps Your Department Doesn’t Support Neuroimaging?mentioning
confidence: 99%