2023
DOI: 10.1017/s1049096522001202
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Tolerance for the Free Speech of Outgroup Partisans

Abstract: We began by examining views of free speech among respondents who were randomly assigned to the control condition. This allowed us to assess whether there were baseline differences in general support for free speech between Republicans and Democrats in the sample. For this analysis, we used ordinary least squares to regress the outcome on a categorical

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“…A greater willingness to engage in censorship of speech and science that is perceived as violating equalitarian norms on grounds that it is somehow "harmful" to marginalized groups, typically without feeling any onus for presenting evidence of such harms (Carlos, Sheagley & Taylor, 2023;Kaufmann, 2021*;Rausch, Redden & Geher, 2023).…”
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“…A greater willingness to engage in censorship of speech and science that is perceived as violating equalitarian norms on grounds that it is somehow "harmful" to marginalized groups, typically without feeling any onus for presenting evidence of such harms (Carlos, Sheagley & Taylor, 2023;Kaufmann, 2021*;Rausch, Redden & Geher, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%