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REPORT (SPAS-010)

Viewpoint Diversity and Political Bias

Tenth report in the Social & Political Attitudes Study (SPAS)

Will people say that a scientific study should be shared with the public regardless of the outcome? In SPAS-010, we asked people if they thought a study showing that teaching both liberal and conservative views in the classroom increases (versus decreases) violence toward minorities on campus should be shared. Check out what we found concerning viewpoint diversity and political bias.

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Suggested Citation: Saide, A., & McCaffree, K. 2020. Viewpoint Diversity and Political Bias. Skeptic Research Center, SPAS-010.

Technical and statistical information on this data and analysis is available in the Supplemental Materials for Report (SPAS-010).

View all reports in the Social & Political Attitudes Study (SPAS).

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