【限时资源,特辑全文】Cognition《认知》特辑The Cognitive Science of Political Thought《政治思想的认知科学》-共14篇论文(侵删)
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The Cognitive Science of Political Thought《政治思想的认知科学》-共14篇论文(侵删)
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特辑 | 论文号 | 论文题目 |
The Cognitive Science of Political Thought | Article01 | Thought as a determinant of political opinion |
The Cognitive Science of Political Thought | Article02 | Actively open-minded thinking in politics |
The Cognitive Science of Political Thought | Article03 | Forecasting tournaments, epistemic humility and attitude depolarization |
The Cognitive Science of Political Thought | Article04 | The role of causal beliefs in political identity and voting |
The Cognitive Science of Political Thought | Article05 | Lazy, not biased: Susceptibility to partisan fake news is better explained by lack of reasoning than by motivated reasoning |
The Cognitive Science of Political Thought | Article06 | It depends: Partisan evaluation of conditional probability importance |
The Cognitive Science of Political Thought | Article07 | Identity-motivated reasoning: Biased judgments regarding political leaders and their actions |
The Cognitive Science of Political Thought | Article08 | Epistemic spillovers: Learning others’ political views reduces the ability to assess and use their expertise in nonpolitical domains |
The Cognitive Science of Political Thought | Article09 | I know why you voted for Trump: (Over)inferring motives based on choice |
The Cognitive Science of Political Thought | Article10 | Selective exposure partly relies on faulty affective forecasts |
The Cognitive Science of Political Thought | Article11 | Political cognition helps explain social class divides: Two dimensions of candidate impressions, group stereotypes, and meritocracy beliefs |
The Cognitive Science of Political Thought | Article12 | Cognitive mechanisms in violent extremism |
The Cognitive Science of Political Thought | Article13 | Influence and seepage: An evidence-resistant minority can affect public opinion and scientific belief formation |
The Cognitive Science of Political Thought | Article14 | Cognitive science of political thought: Some final reflections |
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