001481089 000__ 07977cam\\2200601\i\4500 001481089 001__ 1481089 001481089 003__ OCoLC 001481089 005__ 20231031003322.0 001481089 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 001481089 007__ cr\cn\nnnunnun 001481089 008__ 230926s2023\\\\sz\\\\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 001481089 019__ $$a1397313506$$a1397575453 001481089 020__ $$a9783031291487$$q(electronic bk.) 001481089 020__ $$a3031291484$$q(electronic bk.) 001481089 020__ $$z9783031291470 001481089 020__ $$z3031291476 001481089 0247_ $$a10.1007/978-3-031-29148-7$$2doi 001481089 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)1399535301 001481089 040__ $$aN$T$$beng$$erda$$epn$$cN$T$$dN$T$$dGW5XE$$dEBLCP$$dYDX$$dSFB 001481089 049__ $$aISEA 001481089 050_4 $$aBF121 001481089 08204 $$a150$$223/eng/20230927 001481089 24500 $$aIdeological and political bias in psychology :$$bnature, scope, and solutions /$$ceditors, Craig L. Frisby, Richard E. Redding, William T. O’Donohue and Scott O. Lilienfeld. 001481089 264_1 $$aCham, Switzerland :$$bSpringer,$$c2023. 001481089 300__ $$a1 online resource. 001481089 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 001481089 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 001481089 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 001481089 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 001481089 5050_ $$aIntro -- Acknowledgment -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Ideological and Political Bias in Psychology: An Introduction -- The Roots of Ideological and Political Conflicts -- Liberal or Progressive Political Bias in Psychology -- Text Overview -- In Memorium -- References -- Part I: Bias and the Politics of Psychology -- Chapter 2: What Is Meant by 'Bias' in Psychological Science? -- The Essential Nature of the Scientific Enterprise -- The Universal Problem of Bias -- The Essential Nature and Products of Psychological Science -- The Deterioration of Scientific Standards 001481089 5058_ $$aWhat Is Bias in Psychological Science? -- What Bias Is Not -- Biases Studied by Psychological Science -- Distilling the Essence of (Detrimental) Biases in Psychological Science -- What Conditions Appear to Create, Support, and Perpetuate the Existence of Bias in Psychological Science? -- Human Errors/Foibles -- Deep Personal Convictions -- Following the Crowd -- The 'Publish or Perish' Academic Environment -- Are There Any Situations in Which Bias Is Good? -- Summary and Next Steps -- References -- Chapter 3: What Is Meant by 'Politics of Psychology'? -- Colloquial Usage of the Term 'Politics' 001481089 5058_ $$aThe Psychology of Politics Versus the Politics of Psychology -- The Psychology of Politics -- Basic Definitions -- Political Differences Are the Source of Interindividual and Intergroup Conflict -- The Politics of Psychology -- A Brief History of Psychology's Efforts to Identify and Counteract Political Bias -- Politicized Topics Within Psychology -- Abortion (Psychological Effects Of) -- Evolutionary Psychology (EP) -- (The) Military -- Racial Issues -- Sex, Sexuality, and Gender Issues -- The Purpose of This Text -- References -- Chapter 4: Psychologists' Politics 001481089 5058_ $$aPolitical Attitudes of Psychology Professors, Students, Practitioners, and Consumers -- Professors -- Students -- Practitioners -- Consumers of Psychological Services -- Summary and Directions for Future Research -- Why Are Most Psychologists Liberal? -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Political Bias in the Social Sciences: A Critical, Theoretical, and Empirical Review -- The Massive Left Skew of Academia -- Political Biases Are Irrelevant to Topics That Are Not Politicized -- Arguments and Evidence That Normal Academic Processes Prevent Political Biases 001481089 5058_ $$aPersonality and Individual Differences -- Peer Review and the Norms of Science -- Are Left-Leaning Studies Less Replicable? -- Arguments and Evidence That Normal Academic Processes Fail to Prevent Political Biases -- Personality and Individual Differences -- Failures of Peer Review -- Norms of Science -- A Critical Evaluation of Reinero et al. (2020): A Bad Hypothesis Badly Tested -- Models of Political Bias Manifestation -- The Pipeline Model -- Step 1: A Political Purity Spiral -- Step 2: Rewards, Punishment, Work Environment, Scholarship -- Step 3: Activist Rhetoric and Policies 001481089 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 001481089 520__ $$aThis book examines the traditional assumptions made by academics and professionals alike that have embedded sociopolitical biases that impede practice. and undermine efforts to achieve an objective scientific status. If allowed to go unchallenged, the credibility of psychology as a discipline is compromised. This contributed volume thoroughly and comprehensively examines this concern in a conceptually and empirically rigorous manner and offers constructive solutions for minimizing undue political influences within the field of psychology. Societies in the 21st century desperately need reliable psychological science, but we dont have it. This important volume explains one of the main reasons why we are making little progress on any issue that gets contaminated by the left-right culture war: because the field of psychology is an enthusiastic member of one of the two teams, so it rejects findings and researchers who question its ideological commitments. The authors of this engaging volume also show us the way out. They diagnose the social dynamics of bias and point to reforms that would give us the psychology that we need to address 21st century problems. Jonathan Haidt, Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership, NYUStern School of Business and author of The Righteous Mind The boundaries of free speech, censorship, moral cultures, social justice, and ideological biases are among the many incendiary topics discussed in this book. If you are looking for a deep-dive into real-world contemporary controversies, Ideological and Political Bias in Psychology fits the bill. The chapters are thoughtful and thought-provoking. Most readers will find something to agree with and something to rage at in almost every chapter. It just may change how you think about some of these topics. Diane F. Halpern, Professor of Psychology Emerita, Claremont McKenna College and Past President, American Psychological Association Unless the political left is always correct about everything (in which case, we wouldnt need to do research; we could just ask a leftist), the growing political monoculture of social science is a major barrier to our search for the truth. This volume shows how ideological bias should be treated as a source of research error, up there with classic methodological flaws like non-random assignment and non-blind measurement. Steven Pinker, Johnstone Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and the author of Rationality An important read for academics curious about how their politics fashions beliefs that too often are uncritically taken for granted, and for non-academics wondering why we can't shake off the politics that so influences scientific work. Vernon Smith, Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences and George L. Argyros Chair in Finance and Economics, Chapman University . 001481089 588__ $$aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed September 27, 2023). 001481089 650_0 $$aPsychology$$xPolitical aspects. 001481089 650_0 $$aPsychology$$xSocial aspects. 001481089 655_0 $$aElectronic books. 001481089 7001_ $$aFrisby, Craig L.,$$eeditor. 001481089 7001_ $$aRedding, Richard E.,$$eeditor. 001481089 7001_ $$aO'Donohue, William T.,$$eeditor. 001481089 7001_ $$aLilienfeld, Scott O.,$$d1960-$$eeditor. 001481089 77608 $$iPrint version:$$aFrisby, Craig L.$$tIdeological and Political Bias in Psychology$$dCham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023$$z9783031291470 001481089 852__ $$bebk 001481089 85640 $$3Springer Nature$$uhttps://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-031-29148-7$$zOnline Access$$91397441.1 001481089 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1481089$$pGLOBAL_SET 001481089 980__ $$aBIB 001481089 980__ $$aEBOOK 001481089 982__ $$aEbook 001481089 983__ $$aOnline 001481089 994__ $$a92$$bISE