Selective exposure partly relies on faulty affective forecasts

Volume: 188, Pages: 98 - 107
Published: Jul 1, 2019
Abstract
People preferentially consume information that aligns with their prior beliefs, contributing to polarization and undermining democracy. Five studies (collective N = 2455) demonstrate that such “selective exposure” partly stems from faulty affective forecasts. Specifically, political partisans systematically overestimate the strength of negative affect that results from exposure to opposing views. In turn, these incorrect forecasts drive...
Paper Details
Title
Selective exposure partly relies on faulty affective forecasts
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
188
Pages
98 - 107
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