How do biases affect political information processing? A variant of the Wason selection task, which tests for confirmation bias, was used to characterize how the dynamics of the recent U.S. presidential election affected how people reasoned about political information. Participants were asked to evaluate pundit-style conditional claims like The incumbent always wins in a year when unemployment drops either immediately before or immediately after the 2012 presidential election. A three-way interaction between ideology, predicted winner (whether the proposition predicted that Obama or Romney would win), and the time of test indicated complex effects of bias on reasoning. Before the election, there was partial evidence of motivated reasoningli...
As most political scientists know, the outcome of the U.S. Presidential election can be predicted wi...
Through an analysis of survey data from six US Presidential elections, I examine attitude change amo...
Recent innovations in psychology bolster an information processing theory of motivated reasoning. Ho...
How do biases affect political information processing? A variant of the Wason selection task, which ...
The present study, conducted immediately after the 2020 presidential election in the United States, ...
If citizens are exposed to dishonesty in political campaigns via fact-checks, what are the effects o...
Hindsight bias refers to the tendency for people to increase their confidence in a prediction after ...
Ask a voter during a political campaign who he or she thinks will win the election, and the answer s...
Voters feel about political candidates at least as much as they think about them. And yet we know re...
In 2010, a team of political scientists published a study with a curious result. They invited roughl...
For decades political pollsters have relied on questions about people’s voting intention in order to...
This paper considers the implications of an important cognitive bias in information processing, conf...
When people tend toward a political decision, such as voting for the Republican Party, they are ofte...
Conspiracy beliefs have been studied mostly through cross-sectional designs. We conducted a five-wav...
Conspiracy beliefs have been studied mostly through cross-sectional designs. We conducted a five-wav...
As most political scientists know, the outcome of the U.S. Presidential election can be predicted wi...
Through an analysis of survey data from six US Presidential elections, I examine attitude change amo...
Recent innovations in psychology bolster an information processing theory of motivated reasoning. Ho...
How do biases affect political information processing? A variant of the Wason selection task, which ...
The present study, conducted immediately after the 2020 presidential election in the United States, ...
If citizens are exposed to dishonesty in political campaigns via fact-checks, what are the effects o...
Hindsight bias refers to the tendency for people to increase their confidence in a prediction after ...
Ask a voter during a political campaign who he or she thinks will win the election, and the answer s...
Voters feel about political candidates at least as much as they think about them. And yet we know re...
In 2010, a team of political scientists published a study with a curious result. They invited roughl...
For decades political pollsters have relied on questions about people’s voting intention in order to...
This paper considers the implications of an important cognitive bias in information processing, conf...
When people tend toward a political decision, such as voting for the Republican Party, they are ofte...
Conspiracy beliefs have been studied mostly through cross-sectional designs. We conducted a five-wav...
Conspiracy beliefs have been studied mostly through cross-sectional designs. We conducted a five-wav...
As most political scientists know, the outcome of the U.S. Presidential election can be predicted wi...
Through an analysis of survey data from six US Presidential elections, I examine attitude change amo...
Recent innovations in psychology bolster an information processing theory of motivated reasoning. Ho...