I would like to see the survey research that shows this.  What percentages are 
and how do they characterize themselves.  I don't find academics any more 
prepared to go "deeper" into issues unless they are politically inclined and 
then they will search for confirmation with the best of them ha.  Gary





Gerald L. (Gary) Peterson, Ph.D. 
Professor, Department of Psychology 
Saginaw Valley State University 
University Center, MI 48710 
989-964-4491 
[email protected] 

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From: "Edward Pollak" <[email protected]>
To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 10:35:42 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: [tips] Why are most academics liberaL? (was Re: Consider Plan C: Go 
Gangsta )





So why are academic psychologists more likely to be liberal. I have a 
theory.that is probably not new: We are trained to look for the causes of 
behavior. And because of the behaviorist influences on so many of us, we tend 
to look for environmental causes. But even the biological types among us 
(myself included) look for causes of behavior. 

In my experience (and understanding), liberals tend to make situational 
attributions to explain behavior while conservatives tend to make dispositional 
attributions. Those dispositional attributions are precisely the sort that 
conservations like to talk about. i.e., people succeed or fail because of their 
laziness, ambition, etc. Those are also precisely the sort of explanations that 
behaviorists are most likelt to dismiss. We want to go the extra step and ask 
"what external variable cause differences in laziness, ambition, etc. and how 
can we change those variables to change behavior. 

I'm suggesting that academics are trained to go deeper in asking about 
causation whereas the majority of conservatives that I know are perfectly happy 
to make those dispositional attributions and end the discussion there. I am not 
suggesting that this more superficial analysis is a necessary part of all 
conservative thought (I can appreciate a George Will) but it seems to be a 
rather ubiquitous position among conservatives. 

Ed 





Edward I. Pollak, Ph.D. 

Department of Psychology 

West Chester University of Pennsylvania 

http://home.comcast.net/~epollak/home.htm 

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