This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this recordPublic performance reporting is often promoted as a means to better inform citizens' judgments of public services. However, political psychology has found evidence of motivated reasoning, with citizens' accuracy motives often supplanted by biased searching for and evaluation of information to defend prior political attitudes, beliefs or identities. We conducted a survey experiment to evaluate motivated reasoning about the performance of the US Affordable Care Act (also known as Obamacare), which has been politically contentious. In the experiment, we randomly assigned a sample of US adults to either a politics prime, to encourage partis...
Citizens’ perceptions of the performance of public service providers are a central concern for acade...
The author tests a number of hypotheses regarding views of the Affordable Care Act. Using a regressi...
How do people form their attitudes toward complex policy issues? Although there has long been an ass...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Abstract Citizens, especially those who are knowledgeable and care the most about politics, are moti...
Political scientists have long agreed that partisanship can bias how voters evaluate government perf...
Political scientists have long agreed that partisanship can bias how voters evaluate government perf...
Political scientists have long agreed that partisanship can bias how voters evaluate government perf...
Citizens are increasingly critical information-processors, and government performance information ha...
A key characteristic of democratic politics is competition between groups, first of all political pa...
A key characteristic of democratic politics is competition between groups, first of all political pa...
How do citizens attribute blame after elected officials make mistakes? Such choices are crucially im...
Scholars often evaluate citizens' democratic competence by focusing on their ability to get relevant...
Background. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the world witnessed a partisan segregation of beliefs towa...
Background. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the world witnessed a partisan segregation of beliefs towa...
Citizens’ perceptions of the performance of public service providers are a central concern for acade...
The author tests a number of hypotheses regarding views of the Affordable Care Act. Using a regressi...
How do people form their attitudes toward complex policy issues? Although there has long been an ass...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Abstract Citizens, especially those who are knowledgeable and care the most about politics, are moti...
Political scientists have long agreed that partisanship can bias how voters evaluate government perf...
Political scientists have long agreed that partisanship can bias how voters evaluate government perf...
Political scientists have long agreed that partisanship can bias how voters evaluate government perf...
Citizens are increasingly critical information-processors, and government performance information ha...
A key characteristic of democratic politics is competition between groups, first of all political pa...
A key characteristic of democratic politics is competition between groups, first of all political pa...
How do citizens attribute blame after elected officials make mistakes? Such choices are crucially im...
Scholars often evaluate citizens' democratic competence by focusing on their ability to get relevant...
Background. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the world witnessed a partisan segregation of beliefs towa...
Background. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the world witnessed a partisan segregation of beliefs towa...
Citizens’ perceptions of the performance of public service providers are a central concern for acade...
The author tests a number of hypotheses regarding views of the Affordable Care Act. Using a regressi...
How do people form their attitudes toward complex policy issues? Although there has long been an ass...