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Voting in Churches Increases Conservative Voting Choices

 In some states, as many as 40% of people vote in churches. But what effect does this have on people's voting behavior? Do people lay their votes (unknowingly) at the foot of the cross? Read More

check out Rutchick, 2010, in

check out Rutchick, 2010, in Political Psychology.

IDEA THEFT!

I am kidding. Thanks for the ref. Not having read it yet, I am hoping it hasn't destroyed the novelty of this research.

I'd hate to be forced to pretend I am way more novel than I am. Oh wait, that's pretty much every paper ever written in any journal :-)

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Nathan Heflick completed his Ph.D. in social psychology at The University of South Florida.

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