Extremely Partisan Samples Distort Perceptions of Group Beliefs
Alexandra Mary van der Valk,
Alexander C. Walker,
Jonathan Albert Fugelsang
et al.
Abstract:How do we infer the beliefs of an entire group (e.g., Democrats) after being exposed to the beliefs of only a handful of group members? What if we know that the beliefs we encountered were selected in a biased manner? Across two experiments, we recruited 640 U.S. residents and assessed whether they could correct for known sample bias. Some participants viewed biased samples that exclusively presented the political beliefs of extreme partisans while others viewed representative samples free from selection biase… Show more
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