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PARTISAN BIAS AND ITS DISONTENT 1 Partisan Bias and Its Discontents

@inproceedings{Ditto2018PARTISANBA,
  title={PARTISAN BIAS AND ITS DISONTENT 1 Partisan Bias and Its Discontents},
  author={P. Ditto and C. Clark and Eric Chen and R. Grady and Jared B. Celniker and Joanne F. Zinger},
  year={2018}
}
  • P. Ditto, C. Clark, +3 authors Joanne F. Zinger
  • Published 2018
  • Baron and Jost (this issue) present three critiques of our meta-analysis demonstrating similar levels of partisan bias in liberals and conservatives: 1) that the studies we examined were biased toward finding symmetrical bias among liberals and conservatives, 2) that the studies we examined do not measure partisan bias but rather rational Bayesian updating, and 3) that social psychology is not biased in favor of liberals but biased instead toward creating false equivalencies. We respond in turn… CONTINUE READING

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