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David Young is a Research Associate in the Department of Psychology at the University of Cambridge, specializing in political psychology and computational modeling of belief systems. His research examines belief polarization, affective dynamics in political parties, and voting behavior across democracies.
Key research areas:
- Computational models of belief polarization
- Bayesian frameworks for political cognition
- Intraparty affective polarization
- Authoritarianism and attitude change
- Cross-national voting consistency
Recent publications (2021-2025) demonstrate methodological innovation in combining experimental psychology with Bayesian network modeling to understand political polarization. Current work explores how perceptions of source independence exacerbate belief divisions and tests communication strategies to reduce affective polarization within political groups.
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