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Título: The general fault in our fault lines
Autor: Ruggeri, Kai
Većkalov, Bojana
Bojanić, Lana
Andersen, Thomas L.
Ashcroft-Jones, Sarah
Ayacaxli, Nélida
Barea Arroyo, Paula
Berge, Mari Louise
Bjørndal, Ludvig D.
Bursalıoğlu, Aslı
Bühler, Vanessa
Čadek, Martin
Çetinçelik, Melis
Clay, Georgia
Cortijos-Bernabeu, Anna
Damnjanović, Kaja
Dugue, Tatianna M.
Esberg, Maya
Esteban Serna, Celia
Felder, Giovanni
Friedemann, Maja
Frontera-Villanueva, Darianna I.
Gale, Patricia
Garcia-Garzon, Eduardo
Geiger, Sandra J.
George, Leya
Girardello, Allegra
Gracheva, Aleksandra
Gracheva, Anastasia
Guillory, Marquis
Hecht, Marlene
Herte, Katharina
Hubená, Barbora
Ingalls, William
Jakob, Lea
Janssens, Margo
Jarke, Hannes
Kácha, Ondřej
Kalinova, Kalina Nikolova
Karakasheva, Ralitsa
Khorrami, Peggah R.
Lep, Žan
Lins, Samuel
Lofthus, Ingvild S.
Mamede, Salomé
Mareva, Silvana
Mascarenhas, Mafalda F
McGill, Lucy
Morales-Izquierdo, Sara
Moltrecht, Bettina
Mueller, Tasja S.
Musetti, Marzia
Nelsson, Joakim
Otto, Thiago
Paul, Alessandro F.
Pavlović, Irena
Petrović, Marija B.
Popović, Dora
Prinz, Gerhard M.
Razum, Josip
Sakelariev, Ivaylo
Samuels, Vivian
Sanguino, Inés
Say, Nicolas
Schuck, Jakob
Soysal, Irem
Todsen, Anna Louise
Tünte, Markus R.
Vdovic, Milica
Vintr, Jáchym
Vovko, Maja
Vranka, Marek A.
Wagner, Lisa
Wilkins, Lauren
Willems, Manou
Wisdom, Elizabeth
Yosifova, Aleksandra
Zeng, Sandy
Ahmed, Mahmoud A.
Dwarkanath, Twinkle
Cikara, Mina
Lees, Jeffrey
Folke, Tomas
Data: 2021
Editora: Springer Nature
Citação: Ruggeri, K., Većkalov, B., Bojanić, L. […], Mascarenhas, M.F., […] et al. (2021). The general fault in our fault lines.Nature Human Behaviour, 5, 1369–1380
Resumo: Pervading global narratives suggest that political polarization is increasing, yet the accuracy of such group meta-perceptions has been drawn into question. A recent US study suggests that these beliefs are inaccurate and drive polarized beliefs about out-groups. However, it also found that informing people of inaccuracies reduces those negative beliefs. In this work, we explore whether these results generalize to other countries. To achieve this, we replicate two of the original experiments with 10,207 participants across 26 countries. We focus on local group divisions, which we refer to as fault lines. We find broad generalizability for both inaccurate meta-perceptions and reduced negative motive attribution through a simple disclosure intervention. We conclude that inaccurate and negative group meta-perceptions are exhibited in myriad contexts and that informing individuals of their misperceptions can yield positive benefits for intergroup relations. Such generalizability highlights a robust phenomenon with implications for political discourse worldwide.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/51896
DOI: 10.1038/s41562-021-01092-x
ISSN: 2397-3374
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