Selecting Out of “Politics”: The Self-Fulfilling Role of Conflict Expectation

Eric Groenendyk, Yanna Krupnikov, John Barry Ryan, Elizabeth C. Connors
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In recent decades, the term “politics” has become almost synonymous with conflict. Results from eight studies show that individuals averse to conflict tend to select out of surveys and discussions explicitly labeled as “political.” This suggests that the inferences researchers draw from “political” surveys, as well as the impressions average Americans draw from explicitly “political” discussions, will be systematically biased toward conflict. We find little evidence that these effects can be attenuated by emphasizing deliberative norms. However, conflict averse individuals are more willing to discuss ostensibly political topics such as the economy, climate change, and racial inequality, despite reluctance to discuss “politics” explicitly. Moreover, they express greater interest in politics when it is defined in terms of laws and policies and debate is deemphasized. Overall, these findings suggest the expectation of conflict may have a self-fulfilling effect, as contexts deemed explicitly “political” will be composed primarily of conflict seekers.
从 "政治 "中选择:冲突预期的自我实现作用
近几十年来,"政治 "一词几乎成了冲突的同义词。八项研究的结果表明,厌恶冲突的人倾向于选择不参与明确标注为 "政治 "的调查和讨论。这表明,研究人员从 "政治 "调查中得出的推论,以及普通美国人从明确的 "政治 "讨论中得出的印象,都会系统性地偏向冲突。我们发现,几乎没有证据表明这些影响可以通过强调审议规范而减弱。然而,尽管不愿明确讨论 "政治",但厌恶冲突的人更愿意讨论经济、气候变化和种族不平等等表面上具有政治性的话题。此外,当政治被定义为法律和政策、辩论被淡化时,他们会对政治表现出更大的兴趣。总之,这些研究结果表明,对冲突的预期可能会产生自我实现的效果,因为被视为明确 "政治 "的环境将主要由冲突寻求者组成。
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