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  1. cambridge.org

    The neurocognitive model of ideological behavior. A neurocognitive approach to the study of ideology begins from the premise that we can study ideologies in terms of their form and structure, and not purely in terms of the content of their beliefs (Zmigrod, Reference Zmigrod 2020a).Hence, we can study what it means to be ideologically extreme and dogmatic without necessarily highlighting ...
    Author:Leor ZmigrodPublished:2021
  2. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Although there is variability in the specific definitions of ideology, there is a general consensus among scholars that ideologies are epistemically and socially organizing forces. This article seeks to make three central claims about the study of ideology with the aim of building a robust science of ideological thinking.
  3. consensus is presumed to be required, is illus-trated in the exchange between Ernest S. Griffith, John Plamenatz, and J. Roland Pennock, cited above, pp. 101-37. The problem of certifying the "fundamentals" of democratic consensus is directly discussed by Pennock, pp. 132-3. See also Peter Bachrach, "Elite Consensus and De-
  4. journals.sagepub.com

    Sep 24, 2024What's more, in a meta-analysis of the multidisciplinary contemporary literature on ideology, Maynard and Mildenberger (2018) find a similar consensus, claiming that 'Essentially all conceptions of ideology agree that it refers to some sort of idea system' (p. 565), 'some sort of systematized political thinking' (p. 564) or 'some ...
  5. cambridge.org

    Jan 1, 2023Ideology, motivated reasoning, and cognitive reflection - Volume 8 Issue 4. ... data inconsistent with the hypothesis that political conservatism is distinctively associated with either unreflective thinking or motivated reasoning. ... It also persists despite apparent scientific consensus on the answers to many of these disputed questions ...
  6. cambridge.org

    The second chapter of this volume contains an excellent discussion of opinion consensus among the electorate, and touches on a number of the points dealt with in this paper. Evidence on the infrequency of "ideological" thinking among the voters is presented in Campbell, Converse, Miller and Stokes, op. cit., p. 249. By the criteria used the ...
  7. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    National Center for Biotechnology Information

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › pmc › articles › PMC9125012

    In this paper we investigate the open-minded thinking style, i.e., the tendency to reason based on rules of inference (rather than intuitive heuristics) and in a manner which takes different ideas or opinions into consideration (Price et al., 2015), with the assumption that this thinking style acts as a buffer against the inaccuracy of factual beliefs among right- (but not left-wing) adherents.
  8. academic.oup.com

    Hence ideological beliefs do not have the same consensus nature as knowledge. For instance, the very general value of freedom may variously be interpreted as freedom of the market, freedom of expression, or freedom from oppression, depending on the ideology and the interests of ideological groups. Hence the general consequence that ideological ...
  9. oxfordbibliographies.com

    Scholars have employed diverse methods and techniques to study, measure, and assess the nature and effects of ideology in public thinking. This article focuses primarily on mass ideology in the context of the United States, but it also references important works drawn from the fields of comparative political behavior and comparative political ...
  10. When ideology is shaken, further evidence of consensus is required. This can be provided by social rituals of various sorts, which may have any manifest content, but which act to convey additional messages . Each member of a believer group, in publicly identifying himself through ritual is rewarded by the public commitment of the others.
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