APS

30th APS Annual Convention · 2018

When Do People Use Their Own Health Behaviors As Criteria for Evaluating Health-Relevant Information? Investigating Motivated Reasoning and Information Ambiguity

San Francisco, CA · May 2018

Poster · Cognitive

  • Ashley Araiza
    Stony Brook University, The State University of New York
  • Antonio Freitas
    Stony Brook University

Abstract

Across three studies, we supported the hypothesis that endorsing health-behavior items predicts ratings of those items as accurate measures of health and that this association is stronger when items are ambiguous. Possible explanations for this seemingly robust finding, as well as related implications and future directions, will be discussed.

Health/Exercise/Sport

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