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Stephen Vaisey is a Professor of Sociology and Political Science at Duke University, where he also directs the Worldview Lab. His research focuses on the origins and consequences of moral and political beliefs, with a particular emphasis on cultural evolution and applied statistical methodologies. He integrates interdisciplinary approaches to study how cultural dynamics shape societal attitudes and behaviors, emphasizing the interplay between individual motivations and societal structures.
His work often employs panel data and sophisticated statistical techniques to disentangle mechanisms of cultural change, including cohort succession and belief network formation. He teaches applied statistics courses through Statistical Horizons and leads the Code Horizons initiative, promoting methodological rigor in social science research.
Key themes in his research include the dual-process model of culture in action, the role of moral worldviews in political behavior, and the quantitative measurement of cultural stability and change. His analyses frequently address topics like occupational meanings, vulnerability assumptions, and the impact of education on political orientation.
While no specific scientific awards are listed, his contributions to cultural sociology and statistical methodology have been widely recognized through peer-reviewed publications. His advising and grant activities are not detailed here, though his Worldview Lab likely hosts ongoing collaborative research projects. His work bridges theoretical innovation with practical applications in cultural analysis and social policy.
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