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The More Sophisticated, the More Biased? Testing a New Measure of Political Sophistication on Biased Information Processing

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/192149
Publisher DOI
10.1093/ijpor/edad037
Description
According to literature, biased information processing increases with political sophistication. The logic behind this relationship is that political sophisticates possess greater cognitive skills and knowledge to defend their prior beliefs. Although political sophistication can be understood as a multidimensional concept, existing research primarily uses general political knowledge as a proxy to assess it. Therefore, we introduce a more rigorous measure of sophistication that gauges individuals’ ability to justify their attitudes with substantive and well-elaborated arguments and put the classic measure of political sophistication to a test. We study these mechanisms in a direct-democratic setting via an online survey, in which 898 Swiss-German voters are exposed to a tailored counterargument on a political referendum. Our results indicate that individuals with higher levels of sophistication evaluate counter-attitudinal information less favorably and hold more stable opinions. While we did not find support for the hypothesis that sophistication leads to selective exposure to consonant information, our analysis points to a reverse mechanism: individ- uals with lower levels of sophistication exhibit a higher likelihood of exposure to dissonant views. Notably, these results align with the trends reported for general political knowledge and corroborate the validity of using general political knowledge as a proxy for political sophistication.
Date of Publication
2023-11-06
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology
300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology > 320 Political science
300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology > 380 Commerce, communications & transportation
Keyword(s)
Biased Information Processing
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Motivated Reasoning
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Political Sophistication
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Valli, Chiara Lisaorcid-logo
Institut für Kommunikations- und Medienwissenschaft (ikmb)
Eugster, Beatriceorcid-logo
Institut für Kommunikations- und Medienwissenschaft (ikmb)
Arlt, Dorothee
Additional Credits
Institut für Kommunikations- und Medienwissenschaft (ikmb)
Series
International journal of public opinion research
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISSN
0954-2892
Access(Rights)
restricted
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