TY - JOUR
T1 - Facilitating and Hindering Accurate Perceptions of Argument Strength
T2 - The Effects of Intergroup Bias and Intellectual Humility
AU - Montez, Daniel
AU - Harwood, Jake
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Western States Communication Association.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Intellectual humility (IH), the awareness that one’s beliefs could be wrong, is lacking in U.S. political discourse. Guided by the elaboration likelihood model, we conducted an experiment (N = 308) examining people’s ability to differentiate objectively strong (versus weak) political arguments. We explore whether IH influences the effects of in-/outgroup sources on perceived argument strength. Results revealed people high in IH were better able to differentiate strong from weak arguments (nonsignificant with covariates in the model (p =.07), but significant without covariates). Additionally, participants evaluated ingroup messages as stronger than outgroup messages, an effect not moderated by IH.
AB - Intellectual humility (IH), the awareness that one’s beliefs could be wrong, is lacking in U.S. political discourse. Guided by the elaboration likelihood model, we conducted an experiment (N = 308) examining people’s ability to differentiate objectively strong (versus weak) political arguments. We explore whether IH influences the effects of in-/outgroup sources on perceived argument strength. Results revealed people high in IH were better able to differentiate strong from weak arguments (nonsignificant with covariates in the model (p =.07), but significant without covariates). Additionally, participants evaluated ingroup messages as stronger than outgroup messages, an effect not moderated by IH.
KW - Argument Strength
KW - Elaboration Likelihood Model
KW - Intellectual Humility
KW - Intergroup Theory;
KW - Partisanship
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U2 - 10.1080/10570314.2024.2369780
DO - 10.1080/10570314.2024.2369780
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85196769587
SN - 1057-0314
JO - Western Journal of Communication
JF - Western Journal of Communication
ER -