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group opinion in predicting direction of discussion -mediated change. (18 ref.) Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 1973, Vol. 26, No. 2, 159-165 ATTITUDE POLARIZATION : THE RELATIVE INFLUENCE ...
the polarization between the 2 communities. Contrary to prediction, both communities of Ss shifted to increased pacifism following discussion . Exp II, with 117 Ss, replicated this attitude shift and explored ...
In a previous experiment, Moscovici and Lkcuyer (1972) have shown that the spatial disposition of subjects influences the polarization of attitudes within a group . They employed two arrangements ...
from deliberations with polarized views. This pattern is consistent with the reviewed research on group influence , according to which discussion moves group opinion in the direction favored ...
that pro‐ and counterattitudinal information exposure has distinct influences on perceptions of and attitudes toward members of opposing parties, despite numerous cross‐cultural differences. We discuss ...
. Although the primary focus of the present study is on dynamic relationships between attitude congruent media exposure, political discussion , and attitudinal polarization , the ABM provides a parsimonious, yet ...
media polarize their in- and out- groups also likely influence their communication intentions or attitudes . For example, the more U.S. voters presumed that election news reinforced attitudes among members ...
related to the survey. As expected, the random assignment among the partisans in this group , which did not receive treatment, did not significantly affect attitudes . Discussion Despite the seemingly high ...
on their identity-relevant attitudes and, when these are negative toward the outgroup, to promote affective polarization and influence information seeking. This project focuses on national identity, examining its ...
groups responded differently to public health interventions. This result, combined with the observed changes in language use, leads us to the conclusion that polarization in the context of COVID-19 can ...
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