When beliefs and evidence collide: psychological and ideological predictors of motivated reasoning about climate change

Volume: 28, Issue: 3, Pages: 428 - 464
Published: Oct 28, 2021
Abstract
Motivated reasoning occurs when we reason differently about evidence that supports our prior beliefs than when it contradicts those beliefs. Adult participants (N = 377) from Amazon’s Mechanical Turk (MTurk) system completed written responses critically evaluating strengths and weaknesses in a vignette on the topic of anthropogenic climate change (ACC). The vignette had two fictional scientists present prototypical arguments for and against...
Paper Details
Title
When beliefs and evidence collide: psychological and ideological predictors of motivated reasoning about climate change
Published Date
Oct 28, 2021
Volume
28
Issue
3
Pages
428 - 464
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