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that hindsight bias causally reduces trust in government. …We empirically assess whether hindsight bias has consequences on how citizens evaluate their political actors. Using an …. Exogenous variation in the extent of hindsight bias, induced through random assignment to survey structures, allows us to show …
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that hindsight bias causally reduces trust in government …We empirically assess whether hindsight bias has consequences on how citizens evaluate their political actors. Using an …. Exogenous variation in the extent of hindsight bias, induced through random assignment to survey structures, allows us to show …
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of the well-known trust game in a survey experiment with 4,800 respondents in Brazil and Mexico. Our design allows to …
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experiment assesses the impact of online political expression on a representative sample of 1,700 U.S. respondents, who rated …
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follow cognition psychology in its finding that individuals sometimes stick with intuitive but false propositions. We also …
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Psychological experiments demonstrate that people exhibit a taste for consistency. Individuals are inclined to interpret new evidence in ways that confirm their pre-existing beliefs. They also tend to change their beliefs to enhance the desirability of their past actions. I present a model that...
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Japan as a case and fielded a survey experiment exposing citizens to U.S. policy messages that varied by source, policy …
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follow cognition psychology in its finding that individuals sometimes stick with intuitive but false propositions. We also …
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information? We address these questions using a survey experiment in Italy, which randomly exposes around 7,000 participants to (i …
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