The wisdom of partisan crowds

Volume: 116, Issue: 22, Pages: 10717 - 10722
Published: May 13, 2019
Abstract
Theories in favor of deliberative democracy are based on the premise that social information processing can improve group beliefs. While research on the “wisdom of crowds” has found that information exchange can increase belief accuracy on noncontroversial factual matters, theories of political polarization imply that groups will become more extreme—and less accurate—when beliefs are motivated by partisan political bias. A primary concern is...
Paper Details
Title
The wisdom of partisan crowds
Published Date
May 13, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
22
Pages
10717 - 10722
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