Research in psychology and political science has identified motivated reasoning as a set of biases that inhibit one’s ability to process political information objectively. This research has important implications for the information literacy movement’s aims of fostering lifelong learning and informed citizenship. This essay argues that information literacy education should broaden its scope to include more than just knowledge of information and its sources; it should also include knowledge of how people interact with information, particularly the ways that motivated reasoning can influence citizens’ interactions with political information
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In this article I discuss what motivated reasoning research tells us about the prospects for deliber...
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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This study investigated how individuals' information-processing goals and political expertise affect...
For more than fifty years, political scientists have questioned whether citizens are sufficiently in...
This paper contends that political literacy and information literacy are compatible concepts that ar...
The current political climate is characterized by an alarming pattern of global democratic regressio...
This paper explores the educational role of libraries in the form of information literacy instructio...
Much has been written about the role of motivations in driving information-seeking behaviors. Litera...
Recent innovations in psychology bolster an information processing theory of motivated reasoning. Ho...
In this article I discuss what motivated reasoning research tells us about the prospects for deliber...
Rather than exhibiting bias or open-minded reasoning at baseline, we argue that information processi...
Political scientists have long endorsed a theory of preference formation based on a model of politic...
Motivated reasoning is an important element of politics especially in these highly polarized times. ...
It has long been understood that political knowledge in the U.S. is very low. For those who care ab...
Many librarians teach information literacy skills including how to identify “fake news” without seem...
How well students conduct research online is an increasing concern for educators at all levels but e...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This study investigated how individuals' information-processing goals and political expertise affect...
For more than fifty years, political scientists have questioned whether citizens are sufficiently in...