ICPS

2019 International Convention of Psychological Science · 2019

Causal Illusions Are Sensitive to Political Attitudes: A Case for Motivated Reasoning

Paris, France · March 2019

Posters · Political Psychology

  • Fernando Blanco
    University of Deusto
  • Braulio Gómez
    University of Deusto
  • Helena Matute
    University of Deusto

Abstract

The causal illusion is a cognitive bias that induces beliefs of causality that are unsupported by evidence. In two experiments framed in a political scenario, we demonstrate that causal illusions are modulated as a function of the participant’s self-positioning on the ideological spectrum, suggesting the self-serving nature of this bias.

Judgment and Decision Making

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