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is an Assistant Professor of Cognitive and Information Sciences at the University of California, Merced.
Colin Holbrook is an Assistant Professor of Cognitive and Information Sciences at the University of California, Merced. His program of research explores decision-making under contexts of threat, with particular focus on aggression, coalitional psychology, morality, and the attribution of mental states.
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Colin Holbrook
October 26, 2023
Conservative Extremists Are Afraid of Threats That Don't Exist
Crucially, the pattern of heightened reactivity and credulity toward potential threats characteristic of the conservative mind is not associated with fearfulness or timidity, but with confidence in the ability to triumph through force.