Over the past two decades, growing political polarization has led to increasing calls for people to seek out and try to understand opposing political views. Although seeking out opposing views is objectively desirable behavior, do we find it socially desirable when people who agree with us nonetheless seek out views that we oppose? We find that observers strongly prefer individuals who seek out, rather than avoid, political views that the observer opposes. Across nine online studies we find a large preference for these political perspective-seekers, and in a lab study, 73% of participants chose to interact with a perspective-seeking confederate. This preference is weakly moderated by the direction of participants’ ideology and the strength ...
Recently, researchers and reporters have made a wide range of claims about the distribution, nature,...
Eighty-five Olivet students (57 women) participated for extra credit in a study focused on the relat...
What motivates citizens to support one party over the other? Do they carefully weigh all of the rele...
Over the past two decades, growing political polarization has led to increasing calls for people to ...
America has been more divided along partisan lines in recent years (Pew Research Center, 2019). One ...
An important part of being a participating citizen in a democracy is to share alternative perspectiv...
We are measuring the effect of a humanities-based discussion model called Civic Reflection on partic...
Individuals’ perspectives and stances on an issue will often cause them to perceive information in a...
The ideologically objectionable premise model posits that biased political judgments can emerge acro...
This dissertation addresses relationships between affect and political orientation. My analyses were...
Ideological beliefs are strongly held, prescriptive beliefs about how a society should function. Dif...
Past research shows that people like others who are similar to themselves, and that political partis...
While the American public may not be as ideologically polarised as the officeholders representing th...
This study examines the effect of motivation on political selective exposure and selective perceptio...
Individuals do not always express their private political opinions in front of others who disagree w...
Recently, researchers and reporters have made a wide range of claims about the distribution, nature,...
Eighty-five Olivet students (57 women) participated for extra credit in a study focused on the relat...
What motivates citizens to support one party over the other? Do they carefully weigh all of the rele...
Over the past two decades, growing political polarization has led to increasing calls for people to ...
America has been more divided along partisan lines in recent years (Pew Research Center, 2019). One ...
An important part of being a participating citizen in a democracy is to share alternative perspectiv...
We are measuring the effect of a humanities-based discussion model called Civic Reflection on partic...
Individuals’ perspectives and stances on an issue will often cause them to perceive information in a...
The ideologically objectionable premise model posits that biased political judgments can emerge acro...
This dissertation addresses relationships between affect and political orientation. My analyses were...
Ideological beliefs are strongly held, prescriptive beliefs about how a society should function. Dif...
Past research shows that people like others who are similar to themselves, and that political partis...
While the American public may not be as ideologically polarised as the officeholders representing th...
This study examines the effect of motivation on political selective exposure and selective perceptio...
Individuals do not always express their private political opinions in front of others who disagree w...
Recently, researchers and reporters have made a wide range of claims about the distribution, nature,...
Eighty-five Olivet students (57 women) participated for extra credit in a study focused on the relat...
What motivates citizens to support one party over the other? Do they carefully weigh all of the rele...