The Relationship Between Gender and Global Warming attitudes among Republicans and Democrats

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Aashni Parikh
Aashni Parikh

Hi! My name is Aashni Parikh and I am from Mumbai, India. I am a junior majoring in Biology and Environmental Science and minoring in Data Analysis. I love scuba diving, play soccer, and travelling.

Abstract: Global warming is the defining issue of our time and is expected to accelerate over the next few decades. However, despite the staggering scientific research recording the rise in global temperatures, the issue and the role of humans in this issue is frequently contested. There are many factors that could affect one’s opinion on the severity of the climate crisis. This research primarily investigates the association between gender and attitudes towards global warming. It also explores whether political party affiliation affects global warming attitudes, and/or the relationship between gender and global warming attitudes. It was found that females were significantly more likely to believe that global warming is a serious issue compared to males. However, while this relationship was observed within the democratic party, it was not observed within the republican party. Additionally, while democrats were significantly more likely to believe that global warming was a serious issue compared to republicans, political party affiliation did not seem to moderate the relationship between global warming attitudes and gender. Further research could investigate the effect of other demographics, such as race, ethnicity, and religious affiliation on global warming beliefs. This could potentially lead to more targeted climate education, outreach efforts, and empowerment of groups more vulnerable to the climate crisis.

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The Association between Belief in the American Dream and Stance on Capital Punishment

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Emma Pennie
Emma Pennie

Emma is a junior at Wesleyan University, studying economics with a minor in international relations. She took this class to expand her data analysis skills, as she previously only had experience with Stata in an economics context. She is from Old Lyme, Connecticut, and is a captain of the Wesleyan rugby team.

Abstract: Capital punishment is extremely controversial, with the United States being the only Western country where it is still legal. A major source of criticism is the potential for jury bias in death penalty trials. Past research has shown that extralegal factors, especially symbolic perspectives, play a significant role in the likelihood of a death penalty conviction. One symbolic perspective of interest is a person’s view of the American Dream. In my project I examined the relationship between a person’s opinion of the American Dream and their stance on capital punishment, to determine whether or not it is a potential source of jury bias. Even with multiple controls, a multivariate analysis revealed a statistically significant association.

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