Partisan Psychology: Why Do People Choose Political Loyalties Over Facts?

Dartmouth College political scientist, Brendan Nyhan, describes how partisans reject information when it produces painful cognitive dissonance that clashes with their loyalties and how this phenomenon shifts the political landscape. He suggests that positive self-perception can influence people's willingness to accept facts that challenge their pre-existing worldviews.

Date: 2012
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Organization: NPR
Strategic Approach: Audiences, Engagement, Framing
Organization:
Organization: NPR
Strategic Approach: Audiences, Engagement, Framing

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