University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2013. Major: Political Science. Advisor:Joanne M. Miller. 1 computer file (PDF); x, 230 pages, appendix A.This dissertation explores how political disagreement and disagreeable information shape the nature and quality of citizens' political judgments. People encounter disagreeable information on a routine basis, yet little is known about how exposure to this kind of information shapes people's political decision-making. I examine if and when exposure to political disagreement and disagreeable information leads people to make open-minded, accurate political judgments rather than closed minded, biased decisions. Using a series of experiments, I demonstrate that exposure to high levels of politi...
This dissertation focuses on the psychological processes which connect people's own positions on pol...
This research seeks to develop and test hypotheses about how political disagreement in social networ...
The survival of disagreement among and between citizens constitutes an enduring puzzle in the study ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2009. Major: Political Science. Advisor: John L...
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Disagreement is probably the most salient feature of our contemporary political environment. This pr...
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This dissertation is composed of three papers that study citizens' opinion formation process conside...
This research seeks to develop and test hypotheses about how political disagreement in social networ...
This dissertation focuses on the psychological processes which connect people's own positions on pol...
This research seeks to develop and test hypotheses about how political disagreement in social networ...
The survival of disagreement among and between citizens constitutes an enduring puzzle in the study ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2009. Major: Political Science. Advisor: John L...
At the center of debates on deliberative democracy is the issue of how much real deliberation citize...
Democracy requires citizens to make sophisticated decisions. Research on the quality of citizens\u27...
There is widespread skepticism about civic competence. Some question if citizens are informed enough...
Questions of societal import have both normative (what should be done) and descriptive (what is the ...
Political discussions within interpersonal networks not only help communi-cate political information...
Political scientists have long endorsed a theory of preference formation based on a model of politic...
Disagreement is probably the most salient feature of our contemporary political environment. This pr...
Contemporary political information processing and the subsequent decision-making mechanisms are subo...
A major implication of political sophistication research is that most Americans lack the knowledge n...
This dissertation is composed of three papers that study citizens' opinion formation process conside...
This research seeks to develop and test hypotheses about how political disagreement in social networ...
This dissertation focuses on the psychological processes which connect people's own positions on pol...
This research seeks to develop and test hypotheses about how political disagreement in social networ...
The survival of disagreement among and between citizens constitutes an enduring puzzle in the study ...