The malleability of political attitudes: Choice blindness, confabulation and attitude change

Thomas Strandberg

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This thesis is an empirical and theoretical investigation of choice blindness, in particular in the domain of political attitudes. Choice blindness is a cognitive phenomenon in which people do not notice dramatic mismatches between what they choose and what they get while still offering seemingly introspective arguments to explain their (putative) choice. In four papers, it is demonstrated that the effect also applies to salient political attitudes and evaluations of political candidates. All studies took place in close connection to real elections, and new tools building of the underlying choice blindness methodology has been developed to collect the data. Further, the potential downstream effects are explored, such as influence on voting intentions, and lasting attitude changes. The potential mechanisms behind the effect are also investigated and confabulatory reasoning stands out as an important part in facilitating the observed attitude changes.
Originalspråkengelska
KvalifikationDoktor
Tilldelande institution
  • Kognitionsvetenskap
Handledare
  • Johansson, Petter, handledare
  • Hall, Lars, Biträdande handledare
  • Björklund, Fredrik, Biträdande handledare
Tilldelningsdatum2020 aug. 24
UtgivningsortLund, Sweden
Förlag
ISBN (tryckt)978-91-89213-06-7
ISBN (elektroniskt)978-91-89213-07-4
StatusPublished - 2020 maj 18

Bibliografisk information

Defence details
Date: 2020-08-24
Time: 10:00
Place: LUX C121
External reviewer
Name: Daniel Oppenheimer
Title: professor
Affiliation: Carnegie Mellon University
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Ämnesklassifikation (UKÄ)

  • Psykologi (exklusive tillämpad psykologi)
  • Statsvetenskap (exklusive studier av offentlig förvaltning och globaliseringsstudier)
  • Tvärvetenskapliga studier

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