认知扭曲与日益加剧的政治两极分化有关。

Andy Edinger, Johan Bollen, Hernán A Makse, Matteo Serafino
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在过去的十年里,政治两极分化已经加剧到危及我们的自治和民主制度的地步。政治两极分化的思维模式与认知扭曲有着惊人的相似之处,认知扭曲是一种与抑郁和焦虑等内化障碍相关的思维模式。患有这种疾病的人倾向于用夸张的、绝对主义的、非黑即白的方式来看待自己和他人,这与政治两极分化的心理社会特征相匹配。在这里,我们比较了一群讨论2016年和2020年大选的推特用户中显示出认知扭曲的语言模式的流行程度。完整数据集包括2016年1558934个用户的37292720条推文和2020年3005657个用户的47532985条推文。我们发现,在这两次选举之间,这种标记急剧增加,表明与认知扭曲相一致的政治思维发生了深刻变化。根据用户的意识形态倾向,我们进一步研究了政治思维与认知扭曲之间关系的差异。我们发现,政治立场偏左的用户在极端主义水平和认知扭曲流行率之间表现出更强的关系,而政治立场偏右的用户在认知扭曲使用方面表现出更高的基线流行率。我们的研究结果表明,认知扭曲的认知机制与政治两极分化的兴起之间存在社会心理联系,为解决其不利的社会影响提供了途径。
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Cognitive distortions are associated with increasing political polarization.

Cognitive distortions are associated with increasing political polarization.

Cognitive distortions are associated with increasing political polarization.

Cognitive distortions are associated with increasing political polarization.

Political polarization has increased over the past decade to the point of endangering our self-governance and democratic institutions. The thought patterns that characterize political polarization bear a striking similarity to cognitive distortions, a pattern of thought associated with internalizing disorders such as depression and anxiety. Individuals with such disorders tend to think about themselves and others in exaggerated, absolutist, and black-and-white terms, matching the psychosocial features of political polarization. Here, we compare the prevalence of language patterns that have shown to be indicative of cognitive distortions among a cohort of Twitter users discussing the 2016 and 2020 elections. The full dataset comprises 37292720 tweets by 1558934 users in 2016 and 47532985 tweets by 3005657 users in 2020. We find a sharp increase of such markers between these two elections, indicating a profound change in political thinking aligned with cognitive distortions. We further investigate differences in the relationship between political thinking and cognitive distortions according to users' ideological leaning. We find that users on the political left exhibit a stronger relationship between the level of extremism and distortion prevalence, while users on the right exhibit a higher baseline prevalence of cognitive distortion use. Our findings suggest a psychosocial connection between the cognitive mechanisms involved in cognitive distortions and the rise of political polarization, offering avenues for addressing its adverse societal impacts.

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