Intergroup Bias in Political Decision Making

IF 1.4 Q2 COMMUNICATION Communication Studies Pub Date : 2023-06-25 DOI:10.1080/10510974.2023.2222282
Darby Gilliland, Benjamin R. Warner, Astrid M. Villamil, F. J. Jennings
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ABSTRACT Partisanship is a driving factor of vote choice; however, the mechanism of influence is nuanced. Political parties operate as social identities that motivate elaboration about a candidate and bias image perceptions. In other words, partisanship influences the way in which individuals process information and form political opinions. This influence stems from the processes of ingroup favoritism and outgroup denigration. The present study employs an experimental design and an identity-motivated elaborative theoretical perspective to analyze the elaborative and perceptual process of determining candidate support. Though both congruent and incongruent partisan social identities influence intentions to vote for a candidate, they do so at different strengths and through different information-processing mechanisms. Specifically, ingroup favoritism is primarily automatic, whereas outgroup denigration is both deliberative and automatic.
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政治决策中的群体间偏见
党派之争是选票选择的驱动因素;然而,影响的机制是微妙的。政党作为社会身份运作,激发对候选人的阐述和偏见的形象感知。换句话说,党派之争影响着个人处理信息和形成政治观点的方式。这种影响源于群体内部的偏袒和群体外部的诋毁。本研究采用实验设计和身份驱动的详尽理论视角来分析确定候选人支持的详尽和感性过程。尽管一致和不一致的党派社会身份都会影响投票给候选人的意图,但它们的优势和信息处理机制不同。具体来说,内部群体的偏袒主要是自动的,而外部群体的诋毁则是深思熟虑和自动的。
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