Supplemental Material, SPPS712034_suppl_mat - False Polarization and False Moderation: Political Opponents Overestimate the Extremity of Each Other’s Ideologies but Underestimate Each Other’s Certainty
Craig W. Blatz
Brett Mercier
10.25384/SAGE.7028930.v1
https://sage.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Supplemental_Material_SPPS712034_suppl_mat_-_False_Polarization_and_False_Moderation_Political_Opponents_Overestimate_the_Extremity_of_Each_Other_s_Ideologies_but_Underestimate_Each_Other_s_Certainty/7028930
<p>Supplemental Material, SPPS712034_suppl_mat for False Polarization and False Moderation: Political Opponents Overestimate the Extremity of Each Other’s Ideologies but Underestimate Each Other’s Certainty by Craig W. Blatz, and Brett Mercier in Social Psychological and Personality Science</p>
2017-06-22 12:00:00
naive realism
attitude strength
false polarization
false moderation