Group discussions matter in politics—they affect individuals’ attitudes as well as their political participation. But how do discussions influence the strength of attitudes? This is a question that has received scant attention, despite its relevance to both empirical and normative theories of democracy. We argue that group discussion generates strong attitudes via psychological elaboration. For many, this is a positive outcome. But we also show that discussion has a downside. Specifically, homogenous group discussions—which are the norm—strengthen partisan identities, which can increase partisan bias and motivated reasoning. Using an original experiment, we find strong support for our predictions. Our results, then, underline a tension in ...
Discussion among the public about politics and public affairs is a hallmark of deliberative democrac...
Published online: 24 June 2017This paper presents an experimental study on the relationship between ...
Organizations, activists, and scholars hope that conversations between outpartisans (supporters of o...
We report the results of three randomized experiments designed to assess whether partici-pants ’ pol...
How do the statements made by people in online political discussions affect other people\u27s willin...
How do the statements made by people in online political discussions affect other people's will...
Deliberative democrats assume that political deliberation is capable of transforming citizens’ opini...
Classic explanations of the "group polarization phenomenon " emphasize interpersonal proce...
The purpose of this dissertation is to develop a psychological theory of interpersonal influence in ...
The potential for groups to outperform the cognitive capabilities of even highly skilled individuals...
Research has shown that group discussion can increase intergroup prejudice and discrimination. Howev...
Research has shown that group discussion can increase intergroup prejudice and discrimination. Howev...
Political discussion is a core element for the democratic wellbeing of any society. Recently, academ...
In this paper, we set out to determine whether the link between deliberation and transformation (or ...
This article documents individuals selectively disclosing their political attitudes and discusses th...
Discussion among the public about politics and public affairs is a hallmark of deliberative democrac...
Published online: 24 June 2017This paper presents an experimental study on the relationship between ...
Organizations, activists, and scholars hope that conversations between outpartisans (supporters of o...
We report the results of three randomized experiments designed to assess whether partici-pants ’ pol...
How do the statements made by people in online political discussions affect other people\u27s willin...
How do the statements made by people in online political discussions affect other people's will...
Deliberative democrats assume that political deliberation is capable of transforming citizens’ opini...
Classic explanations of the "group polarization phenomenon " emphasize interpersonal proce...
The purpose of this dissertation is to develop a psychological theory of interpersonal influence in ...
The potential for groups to outperform the cognitive capabilities of even highly skilled individuals...
Research has shown that group discussion can increase intergroup prejudice and discrimination. Howev...
Research has shown that group discussion can increase intergroup prejudice and discrimination. Howev...
Political discussion is a core element for the democratic wellbeing of any society. Recently, academ...
In this paper, we set out to determine whether the link between deliberation and transformation (or ...
This article documents individuals selectively disclosing their political attitudes and discusses th...
Discussion among the public about politics and public affairs is a hallmark of deliberative democrac...
Published online: 24 June 2017This paper presents an experimental study on the relationship between ...
Organizations, activists, and scholars hope that conversations between outpartisans (supporters of o...