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The surprising psychology behind extremism, and how politics is driving it

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Ambivalence and Extremist Behavior

Ambivalence involves holding mixed feelings towards things rather than not caring. The rise in extremist behaviors among everyday American citizens has sparked interest among psychologists. Public opinion surveys show an increase in support for extreme actions, with a quarter of American voters endorsing violence for their beliefs. The focus is on understanding if all individuals with extreme beliefs are inclined towards violent actions or if there is a specific subset more prone to such behavior.

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