More evidence (
) that our erroneous political beliefs are not driven by us being stupid or bad information processors.
But by incentives to believe one thing or another. https://twitter.com/krassenstein/status/997119799485399040 …
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Replying to @Moshe_Hoffman
Yes, and the research seems to show that it happens on both sides of the political aisle. Have you looked at the concept of "costly belief", i.e. a concept one is required to adopt to show that one belongs to the ingroup, but which would not be held by reasonable non-ingroup?
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Replying to @Plinz
Yes I agree. No party has a monopoly on this. That idea makes sense. Do you have a good reference on that? Ideally with some good examples/case studies?
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Replying to @Moshe_Hoffman
Nah i just make these things up :P
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