Fabian Hutmacher , Marlene Sophie Altenmüller , Kevin Winter
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Cure or curse? The role of deliberation in shaping willful ignorance
There is a widespread tendency to avoid, disregard, or dispute belief-inconsistent information. The role of deliberation (i.e., the investment of cognitive effort) in shaping this tendency is a contested topic in psychological science. While some posit that more deliberation reduces biased information processing, others argue that more deliberation increases biased information processing. We suggest that these conflicting lines of reasoning can be reconciled by considering the underlying processing goal that is dominant in a given situation. In the case of dominant accuracy goals, more deliberation should reduce biased information processing. In the case of dominant directional goals, exactly the opposite should be true. We offer methodological pointers for future studies that could test these predictions.
期刊介绍:
Current Opinion in Psychology is part of the Current Opinion and Research (CO+RE) suite of journals and is a companion to the primary research, open access journal, Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology. CO+RE journals leverage the Current Opinion legacy of editorial excellence, high-impact, and global reach to ensure they are a widely-read resource that is integral to scientists' workflows.
Current Opinion in Psychology is divided into themed sections, some of which may be reviewed on an annual basis if appropriate. The amount of space devoted to each section is related to its importance. The topics covered will include:
* Biological psychology
* Clinical psychology
* Cognitive psychology
* Community psychology
* Comparative psychology
* Developmental psychology
* Educational psychology
* Environmental psychology
* Evolutionary psychology
* Health psychology
* Neuropsychology
* Personality psychology
* Social psychology