A large literature demonstrates that conservatives have greater needs for certainty than liberals. This suggests an asymmetry hypothesis: Conservatives are less open to new information that conflicts with their political identity and, in turn, political accountability will be lower on the right than the left. However, recent work suggests that liberals and conservatives are equally prone to politically motivated reasoning (PMR). The present article confronts this puzzle. First, we identify significant limitations of extant studies evaluating the asymmetry hypothesis and deploy two national survey experiments to address them. Second, we provide the first direct test of the key theoretical claim underpinning the asymmetry hypothesis: epistemi...
Conservatives and liberals have previously been shown to differ in the propensity to view socially-t...
It has long been understood that political knowledge in the U.S. is very low. For those who care ab...
This study investigated ideological belief bias, and whether this effect is moderated by analytical ...
A large literature demonstrates that conservatives have greater needs for certainty than liberals. T...
The extant literature on political ideology indicates that political conservatives tend to exhibit p...
Nam, Jost, and van Bavel (2013) found that conservatives were more likely than liberals to avoid dis...
How do liberals and conservatives differ? Existing evidence suggests clear divergences on cognitive ...
People often avoid information and situations that have the potential to contradict previously held ...
Prior research finds that liberals and conservatives process information differently. Predisposition...
A sizable literature tracing back to Richard Hofstadter’s The Paranoid Style (1964) argues that Repu...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community onlyLiberals and conservatives have ...
Conservatives and liberals have previously been shown to differ in the propensity to view socially-t...
The American political landscape exhibits significant polarization. People’s political beliefs clust...
Most American conservatives and liberals wield contradictory political attitudes. This dissertation ...
Empirical work on motivated reasoning suggests that our judgments are influenced to a surprising ext...
Conservatives and liberals have previously been shown to differ in the propensity to view socially-t...
It has long been understood that political knowledge in the U.S. is very low. For those who care ab...
This study investigated ideological belief bias, and whether this effect is moderated by analytical ...
A large literature demonstrates that conservatives have greater needs for certainty than liberals. T...
The extant literature on political ideology indicates that political conservatives tend to exhibit p...
Nam, Jost, and van Bavel (2013) found that conservatives were more likely than liberals to avoid dis...
How do liberals and conservatives differ? Existing evidence suggests clear divergences on cognitive ...
People often avoid information and situations that have the potential to contradict previously held ...
Prior research finds that liberals and conservatives process information differently. Predisposition...
A sizable literature tracing back to Richard Hofstadter’s The Paranoid Style (1964) argues that Repu...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community onlyLiberals and conservatives have ...
Conservatives and liberals have previously been shown to differ in the propensity to view socially-t...
The American political landscape exhibits significant polarization. People’s political beliefs clust...
Most American conservatives and liberals wield contradictory political attitudes. This dissertation ...
Empirical work on motivated reasoning suggests that our judgments are influenced to a surprising ext...
Conservatives and liberals have previously been shown to differ in the propensity to view socially-t...
It has long been understood that political knowledge in the U.S. is very low. For those who care ab...
This study investigated ideological belief bias, and whether this effect is moderated by analytical ...