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Arizona State University study examined how partisan bias influences reactions to political violence.
Participants preferred harsher penalties for political violence against those who share their political affiliation compared to political rivals.
The research was motivated by growing concerns about partisan bias in public reactions to such events, particularly in the highly polarized political climate of the United States .
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