APS
2026 APS Annual Convention · 2026
How Prior Attitudes Shape Argument Evaluation: Evidence from Immigration & Asylum Policy
- Sayeh Yousefi
The London School of Economics and Political Science - Calvin Deans-Browne
- Carolin Echterbeck
- Jens Madsen
London School of Economics and Political Science
Abstract
This research (N=840 UK adults across two experiments) examines how prior political attitudes toward immigrants influence argument evaluation. Participants rated identical arguments differently based on pre-existing beliefs - those favorable toward immigrants rated pro-immigrant arguments stronger, while those opposed rated anti-immigrant arguments stronger. These findings have implications for fact-checking interventions.