Motivated reasoning
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- Motivated Reasoning
- Rationally Biased Cognition a Study of Ideologically Motivated Information Processing
- The Ways in Which Control and Stereotyping Biases Affect Internal Attributions
- Why Do Humans Reason? Arguments for an Argumentative Theory
- Susceptibility to Partisan Fake News Is Better Explained by Lack of Reasoning Than by Motivated Reasoning ⁎ Gordon Pennycooka, , David G
- Debiasing and the Abortion Debate: an Analysis of Integrative Complexity
- Ideology, Motivated Reasoning, and Cognitive Reflection
- Framing Bias in the Interpretation of Quality Improvement Data: Evidence from an Experiment
- 1 the Cognitive Science of Fake News. Neil Levy1* and Robert M. Ross1
- Fake News, Fast and Slow: Deliberation Reduces Belief in False (But Not True) News Headlines
- POLI 727 Framing Tuesdays, 3:30–6:20Pm, Phillips 220, Spring 2015 Prof
- An Experimental Analysis of the Hostile Media Effect
- The Case for Motivated Reasoning
- Motivated Moral Reasoning
- Confirmation Bias: a Ubiquitous Phenomenon in Many Guises
- Giving Debiasing Away: Can Psychological Research On
- Can We Deliberate? the Challenge of Motivated Reasoning to Autonomous and Rational Deliberation
- Exploring the Psychological Processes Underlying Interpersonal Forgiveness: the Superiority of Motivated Reasoning Over Empathy☆