Do students sort themselves based on economic ideology?

IF 1.3 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Christopher Magee
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This paper describes a classroom experiment that facilitates a discussion of different economic ideologies and of the beliefs held by conservative and liberal economists. The experiment tests whether students tend to associate with like-minded friends more than with students who have different economic ideologies. The results of the experiment suggest that students are closer in ideology to their friends than to other students. The difference in the ideological gap between friends and the gap between random students is statistically significant but is not large in magnitude. The experiment allows the professor to introduce the topic of ideological sorting and its important consequences for individuals in their trust for others and in how extreme their political beliefs become. Sorting can also contribute to confirmation bias, which makes it difficult for students to update their views in response to new information. By discussing ideological sorting in the context of the experiment, professors can help students to improve their ability to seek out and process new information even when it contradicts their previously-held beliefs.

学生们是否根据经济意识形态对自己进行分类?
本文描述了一个课堂实验,该实验有助于讨论不同的经济意识形态以及保守派和自由派经济学家的信仰。该实验测试了学生是否更倾向于与志同道合的朋友交往,而不是与具有不同经济意识形态的学生交往。实验结果表明,与其他学生相比,学生在意识形态上与朋友更亲近。朋友之间的意识形态差距和随机学生之间的差距在统计学上是显著的,但幅度不大。该实验允许教授介绍意识形态分类的主题及其对个人信任他人的重要影响,以及他们的政治信仰变得多么极端。排序也会导致确认偏差,这使得学生很难根据新信息更新自己的观点。通过在实验中讨论意识形态分类,教授可以帮助学生提高寻找和处理新信息的能力,即使这些信息与他们以前的信念相矛盾。
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