Previously conducted research suggest that people may use their cognitive capacity in a biased manner when they process politically relevant information. This study let 280 US adults draw inferences based on statistics concerning two politically charged questions; gun control and climate change. To see if the expected political biases occur, the statistical content presented was manipulated to either support or oppose the “official” view of the participants’ own party. Further, the potential moderating effects of numeracy and epistemological curiosity was investigated. Contrary to predictions, no political bias could be found among participants. The potential explanations for the lack of results supporting the study’s hypotheses, as well as...
The goals of this project (along with a simultaneous Student Summer Collaborative Research Grant) we...
This paper addresses a gap in the literature of selective exposure, motivated reasoning, and affecti...
Color poster with text and graphs.There is a direct relationship between consumer trust in media and...
Are people biased in their exposure to, and processing of, political information? Do people only ex...
How do ordinary citizens react to new policy-relevant findings that they learn about from media ment...
22 pagesWhy does public conflict over societal risks persist in the face of compelling and widely ac...
In this study, we replicated Kahan’s (2013) two famous studies. He examined motivational reasoning a...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Journalism and Mass CommunicationCurtis MatthewsThe objective of this...
Polarization is increasing in American politics and frequently involves disagreement over basic fact...
Although the current information environment offers citizens an unprecedented opportunity to engage ...
Lay skepticism toward empirically supported scientific research has increased significantly in recen...
This study examines the effect of motivation on political selective exposure and selective perceptio...
Background. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the world witnessed a partisan segregation of beliefs towa...
This thesis considers the relationship between three psychological traits – political skepticism, re...
Political ideology leads educated adults–especially the highly numerate–to selectively reason about ...
The goals of this project (along with a simultaneous Student Summer Collaborative Research Grant) we...
This paper addresses a gap in the literature of selective exposure, motivated reasoning, and affecti...
Color poster with text and graphs.There is a direct relationship between consumer trust in media and...
Are people biased in their exposure to, and processing of, political information? Do people only ex...
How do ordinary citizens react to new policy-relevant findings that they learn about from media ment...
22 pagesWhy does public conflict over societal risks persist in the face of compelling and widely ac...
In this study, we replicated Kahan’s (2013) two famous studies. He examined motivational reasoning a...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Journalism and Mass CommunicationCurtis MatthewsThe objective of this...
Polarization is increasing in American politics and frequently involves disagreement over basic fact...
Although the current information environment offers citizens an unprecedented opportunity to engage ...
Lay skepticism toward empirically supported scientific research has increased significantly in recen...
This study examines the effect of motivation on political selective exposure and selective perceptio...
Background. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the world witnessed a partisan segregation of beliefs towa...
This thesis considers the relationship between three psychological traits – political skepticism, re...
Political ideology leads educated adults–especially the highly numerate–to selectively reason about ...
The goals of this project (along with a simultaneous Student Summer Collaborative Research Grant) we...
This paper addresses a gap in the literature of selective exposure, motivated reasoning, and affecti...
Color poster with text and graphs.There is a direct relationship between consumer trust in media and...