论文标题

偏见和意见两极分化:在能量辩论的背景下,论证交流理论的实验改进

Biased processing and opinion polarization: experimental refinement of argument communication theory in the context of the energy debate

论文作者

Banisch, Sven, Shamon, Hawal

论文摘要

在社会学研究中,宏观过程的研究(例如意见极化)面临着一个基本问题,即所谓的微麦克罗问题。为了克服这个问题,我们将有关偏见论点处理的经验实验研究与群体审议的计算理论相结合,以阐明偏见处理在围绕能源的辩论中的作用。该实验揭示了一种强烈的倾向,即考虑与当前态度更具说服力并降低反对意见的论点。这集成了参数传播理论的框架,在该框架中,代理人交换了关于某个主题的论点并相应地调整了观点。我们得出了一个数学模型,该模型允许在特定的实验条件下将偏置处理的强度与预期的态度变化联系起来,并找到了中等偏见的处理的明确特征。我们进一步表明,与以前模型中的中性参数处理假设相比,该模型与实验观察到的态度变化明显更好。我们的方法为偏见的处理与观点两极分化之间的关系提供了新的见解。在个人层面上,我们的分析揭示了从态度适度到极化的急剧定性过渡。在集体层面上,我们发现(i。)弱偏置处理显着加速了组决策过程,而(ii。)强有偏见的处理导致亚组极化的持续冲突状态。尽管这表明仅偏见的处理就足以使极化的出现,但我们还证明同质性可能会导致群体内冲突,并在偏见的加工速率上显着降低。

In sociological research, the study of macro processes, such as opinion polarization, faces a fundamental problem, the so-called micro-macro problem. To overcome this problem, we combine empirical experimental research on biased argument processing with a computational theory of group deliberation in order to clarify the role of biased processing in debates around energy. The experiment reveals a strong tendency to consider arguments aligned with the current attitude more persuasive and to downgrade those speaking against it. This is integrated into the framework of argument communication theory in which agents exchange arguments about a certain topic and adapt opinions accordingly. We derive a mathematical model that allows to relate the strength of biased processing to expected attitude changes given the specific experimental conditions and find a clear signature of moderate biased processing. We further show that this model fits significantly better to the experimentally observed attitude changes than the neutral argument processing assumption made in previous models. Our approach provides new insight into the relationship between biased processing and opinion polarization. At the individual level our analysis reveals a sharp qualitative transition from attitude moderation to polarization. At the collective level we find (i.) that weak biased processing significantly accelerates group decision processes whereas (ii.) strong biased processing leads to a persistent conflictual state of subgroup polarization. While this shows that biased processing alone is sufficient for the emergence of polarization, we also demonstrate that homophily may lead to intra-group conflict at significantly lower rates of biased processing.

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