• Motivated reasoning (motivational reasoning bias) is a cognitive and social response in which individuals, consciously or sub-consciously, allow emotion-loaded...
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  • known for her work in social cognition and motivated reasoning. Her seminal paper "The Case for Motivated Reasoning", published in Psychological Bulletin in...
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  • Powell interpreted motivated reasoning in the moral domain as a special pattern of reasoning predicted by coherence-based reasoning framework. This general...
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  • self-fulfilling prophecy. Emotional reasoning is related to other similar concepts, such as: motivated reasoning, a type of reasoning wherein individuals reach...
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  • devastated if they failed a test as a way to motivate them to study harder for it. The role of motivated reasoning in affective forecasting has been demonstrated...
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  • Harenski, Keith; Kilts, Clint; Hamann, Stephan (2006), "Neural bases of motivated reasoning: An fMRI study of emotional constraints on partisan political judgment...
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  • attitudes that fortify the existing frame of reference. The theory of motivated reasoning is proposed to be driven by the individual's motivation to think...
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    the effects of confirmation bias, motivated reasoning and other cognitive biases that can seriously distort reasoning, particularly in dysfunctional and...
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  • existing values and beliefs. The different standards explanation or motivated reasoning refers to the validity of arguments. This is confirmation bias taken...
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  • Black utility heuristic—that people use to make political decisions. Motivated reasoning is a cognitive phenomena that occurs when an individual changes a...
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    sometimes described as "hot cognition" versus "cold cognition", as motivated reasoning can involve a state of arousal. Among the "cold" biases, some are...
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  • phenomenon of motivated reasoning, of which there are several types, including "cheerleading" and congenial inference. Motivated reasoning means that a...
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  • Inductive reasoning is any of various methods of reasoning in which broad generalizations or principles are derived from a body of observations. This article...
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  • the world reflects the way the world really is Motivated reasoning – Using emotionally-biased reasoning to produce justifications or make decisions Observational...
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  • correctly perceive the preferences of others, undergo some form of motivated reasoning, which distorts their true preferences, and then willingly choose...
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    the world that ignores (partly out of ignorance, and partly out of motivated reasoning) to [sic] real complexities of our civilisation. It is ultimately...
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  • Deductive reasoning is the process of drawing valid inferences. An inference is valid if its conclusion follows logically from its premises, meaning that...
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  • of his hypothesis were not presented as counting against it, and motivated reasoning since Stevenson had always maintained a personal belief in reincarnation...
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    Dawson, Erica; Gilovich, Thomas; Regan, Dennis T. (October 2002). "Motivated Reasoning and Performance on the was on Selection Task". Personality and Social...
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  • which is the motivated reasoning concept, which is an emotion-biased decision-making phenomenon. It is the idea that humans are motivated to believe whatever...
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  • generated by an intention to forget, making it a motivated action. There are two main classes of motivated forgetting: psychological repression is an unconscious...
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  • a "soldier mindset", which she says is a natural tendency to use motivated reasoning to defend one's existing beliefs instead of being open to changing...
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  • Legitimating ideology Might makes right Minimisation (psychology) Motivated reasoning Narcissistic defenses Omission bias Psychological projection Psychological...
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  • biases Logic-based therapy § Higher order premises Motivated reasoning – Using emotionally-biased reasoning to produce justifications or make decisions Primal...
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  • psychotherapy topic Motivated forgetting – Psychological defense mechanism Motivated reasoning – Using emotionally-biased reasoning to produce justifications...
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  • on the type and degree of motivation. Such behavior is a type of motivated reasoning. The idea has been used to explain why people use stereotyping, biases...
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    Abductive reasoning (also called abduction, abductive inference, or retroduction) is a form of logical inference that seeks the simplest and most likely...
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    making this film an exercise, not in honest truth-seeking but rather motivated reasoning." Some of those open to Walsh's perspective, such as Zoran Janković...
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  • preexisting worldview – corrective vaccine facts are no exception to this motivated reasoning. Thus, by the time vaccine hesitant individuals arrive at the doctor's...
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    power and privilege." Dreher has repeatedly called these charges "motivated reasoning" on his blog. The Catholic writer Elizabeth Bruenig has argued that...
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