The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Cory Clark On Sex Differences

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Nov 7, 2025
Cory Clark, a behavioral scientist and executive director of the Adversarial Collaboration Project, explores fascinating aspects of sex differences and their societal implications. She discusses the distinct personality traits between men and women, highlighting trends in neuroticism and risk aversion. Clark also delves into the evolving landscape of education and workplaces, illustrating how institutional feminization shifts priorities toward care and protection. The conversation further uncovers the dynamics of gender roles, from women in military positions to the rise of HR, all within the context of cultural changes.
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ANECDOTE

Midwest Catholic Upbringing

  • Cory Clark grew up in Bath, Ohio, in a large Catholic family with many relatives and community ties.
  • She describes family gatherings of 70–90 people and parents who worked in education, shaping her upbringing.
ANECDOTE

Shift Into Moral Psychology

  • Cory Clark transitioned into moral and political psychology after grad school influenced by advisor Pete Ditto at UC Irvine.
  • She studies how political views and moral judgments shape evaluations of science and censorship.
INSIGHT

Skepticism From Diverse Roots

  • Clark observed a mainstream academic narrative that conservatives are more biased and resistant to science.
  • Her background made her skeptical of that narrative and spurred interest in bias research.
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