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Research article summary (published 27 Feb 2008):

Biased information search in homogeneous groups: confidence as a moderator for the effect of anticipated task requirements.

Full Abstract

When searching for information, groups that are homogeneous regarding their members' prediscussion decision preferences show a strong bias for information that supports rather than conflicts with the prevailing opinion (confirmation bias). The present research examined whether homogeneous groups blindly search for information confirming their beliefs irrespective of the anticipated task or whether they are sensitive to the usefulness of new information for this forthcoming task. Results of three experiments show that task sensitivity depends on the groups' confidence in the correctness of their decision:
Moderately confident groups displayed a strong confirmation bias when they anticipated having to give reasons for their decision but showed a balanced information search or even a dis confirmation bias (i.e., predominately seeking conflicting information) when they anticipated having to refute counterarguments. In contrast, highly confident groups demonstrated a strong confirmation bias independent of the anticipated task requirements.

 

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Author information

Author/s: Kerschreiter, Rudolf (R); Schulz-Hardt, Stefan (S); Mojzisch, Andreas (A); Frey, Dieter (D);

Affiliation: Department of Psychology, Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich, Munich, Germany. kerschreiter(-atsign-)psy.lmu.de

Journal and publication information

Publication Type: Journal Article

Journal: Personality and social psychology bulletin (Pers Soc Psychol Bull), published in United States. (Language: eng)

Reference: 2008-May; vol 34 (issue 5) : pp 679-91

Dates: Created 2008/04/16; Completed 2008/07/28;

PMID: 18310314, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 11/6/2008)

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