The Text-Belief Consistency Effect Among Recent Upper Secondary Graduates: An Eye Tracking Study
Readers tend to allocate more cognitive resources to processing belief-consistent than belief-inconsistent information when reading multiple texts displaying discrepant views. This phenomenon, known as the text-belief consistency effect, results in individuals being more prone to making biased decis...
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Main Authors: | Mariola Giménez-Salvador (Author), Ignacio Máñez (Author), Raquel Cerdán (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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