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…does the article answer the question? It stops abruptly…

Oh. The study’s abstract does. Climate denial is not en example of motivated reasoning.

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Climate change is arguably one of the greatest challenges today. Although the scientific consensus is that human activities caused climate change, a substantial part of the population downplays or denies human responsibility. In this registered report, we present causal evidence on a potential explanation for this discrepancy: motivated reasoning. We conducted a tailored survey experiment on a broadly representative sample of 4,000 US adults to provide causal evidence on how motivated cognition shapes beliefs about climate change and influences the demand for slanted information. We further explore the role of motives on environmentally harmful behaviour. Contrary to our hypotheses, we find no evidence that motivated cognition can help to explain widespread climate change denial and environmentally harmful behaviour.

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Yeah, they found what it wasn’t.

It’s a bit of a cliffhanger.

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My guess is that a big part of it is subconscious fear.

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Rooted in propaganda

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