ABSTRACT: This paper explores why respondents to a telephone public-opinion survey often give reasons for answering as they do, even though reason-giving is neither required nor encouraged and it is difficult to see the reasons as attempts to deal with disagreement. We find that respondents give reasons for the policy claims they make in their answers three times as frequently as they give reasons for value or factual claims, that their reasons tend to involve appeals to personal experience, and that they often talk about their thought processes, especially when the evidentiary stakes are high. We then explore several ways of explaining these findings. We suggest that one useful approach is to see the reason-giving in the survey interviews ...
The present study extended earlier findings with respect to the effects of providing reasons for one...
International audienceTheoreticians of deliberative democracy have sometimes found it hard to relate...
International audienceThrough an analysis of answers to an open-ended question, this research seeks ...
Most studies of reason-giving have focussed on formal, planned situations rather than on how reason-...
This article addresses the question of how to define, operationalise and measure empirically the con...
Abstract: Reasoning is generally seen as a means to improve knowledge and make better decisions. How...
Here I defend my solution to the wrong-kind-of-reason problem against Mark Schroeder's criticisms. I...
International audienceReasoning is generally seen as a means to improve knowledge and make better de...
One aspect of deliberation is giving reasons to support a position. In this article, I explore how c...
Normative theory posits that a public—in contrast to a mass of individuals—forms its opinions throug...
Here I defend my solution to the wrong-kind-of-reason problem against Mark Schroeder’s criticisms. I...
Public opinion is an elusive communicative phenomenon. The American people believe that their voice ...
The outline of the paper is as follows: in Section 1, I first introduce what I hold to be the two ba...
In this paper, I will look at what role being able to provide justification plays in several promine...
Judgement and decision-making are central activities in all professions. No matter which profession ...
The present study extended earlier findings with respect to the effects of providing reasons for one...
International audienceTheoreticians of deliberative democracy have sometimes found it hard to relate...
International audienceThrough an analysis of answers to an open-ended question, this research seeks ...
Most studies of reason-giving have focussed on formal, planned situations rather than on how reason-...
This article addresses the question of how to define, operationalise and measure empirically the con...
Abstract: Reasoning is generally seen as a means to improve knowledge and make better decisions. How...
Here I defend my solution to the wrong-kind-of-reason problem against Mark Schroeder's criticisms. I...
International audienceReasoning is generally seen as a means to improve knowledge and make better de...
One aspect of deliberation is giving reasons to support a position. In this article, I explore how c...
Normative theory posits that a public—in contrast to a mass of individuals—forms its opinions throug...
Here I defend my solution to the wrong-kind-of-reason problem against Mark Schroeder’s criticisms. I...
Public opinion is an elusive communicative phenomenon. The American people believe that their voice ...
The outline of the paper is as follows: in Section 1, I first introduce what I hold to be the two ba...
In this paper, I will look at what role being able to provide justification plays in several promine...
Judgement and decision-making are central activities in all professions. No matter which profession ...
The present study extended earlier findings with respect to the effects of providing reasons for one...
International audienceTheoreticians of deliberative democracy have sometimes found it hard to relate...
International audienceThrough an analysis of answers to an open-ended question, this research seeks ...