Literature suggests that while without doubt people engage in selective exposure to information, this does not entail that they also engage in selective avoidance of opinion-challenging information. However, cross-cutting exposure does not always lead to dispassionate deliberation. In this commentary I explore psychological conditions as they apply to attitude-based selection and make an argument that selectivity does not stop at exposure but continues as audiences engage with information they encounter and incorporate in their decision-making. I propose the theory of motivated reasoning as a rich theoretical underpinning that helps us understand selective exposure and selective information processing.School of Communicatio
We investigate whether the presence of a default interacts with the willingness of decision-makers t...
Motivated reasoning is an important element of politics especially in these highly polarized times. ...
Motivated reasoning theory suggests that motivation may lead individuals to search out information t...
Literature suggests that while without doubt people engage in selective exposure to information, thi...
Literature suggests that while without doubt people engage in selective exposure to information, thi...
This study examines the effect of motivation on political selective exposure and selective perceptio...
This paper addresses a gap in the literature of selective exposure, motivated reasoning, and affecti...
Research on selective exposure to information consistently shows that, after having made a decision,...
It is proposed that motivation may affect reasoning through reliance on a biased set of cognitive pr...
Rather than exhibiting bias or open-minded reasoning at baseline, we argue that information processi...
Motivation and cognitive capacity are central variables in major models of social judgment and persu...
Are people more likely to (mis)interpret information so that it aligns with their ideological identi...
https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/152339/1/Earl et al. vicarious selective exposure.p...
This chapter focuses on attitudes that are associated with deliberate information processing and exp...
In our information-overladen world we need our limited capacity to take in all relevant facts for ma...
We investigate whether the presence of a default interacts with the willingness of decision-makers t...
Motivated reasoning is an important element of politics especially in these highly polarized times. ...
Motivated reasoning theory suggests that motivation may lead individuals to search out information t...
Literature suggests that while without doubt people engage in selective exposure to information, thi...
Literature suggests that while without doubt people engage in selective exposure to information, thi...
This study examines the effect of motivation on political selective exposure and selective perceptio...
This paper addresses a gap in the literature of selective exposure, motivated reasoning, and affecti...
Research on selective exposure to information consistently shows that, after having made a decision,...
It is proposed that motivation may affect reasoning through reliance on a biased set of cognitive pr...
Rather than exhibiting bias or open-minded reasoning at baseline, we argue that information processi...
Motivation and cognitive capacity are central variables in major models of social judgment and persu...
Are people more likely to (mis)interpret information so that it aligns with their ideological identi...
https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/152339/1/Earl et al. vicarious selective exposure.p...
This chapter focuses on attitudes that are associated with deliberate information processing and exp...
In our information-overladen world we need our limited capacity to take in all relevant facts for ma...
We investigate whether the presence of a default interacts with the willingness of decision-makers t...
Motivated reasoning is an important element of politics especially in these highly polarized times. ...
Motivated reasoning theory suggests that motivation may lead individuals to search out information t...