Dogmatism and Belief Formation: Output Interference in the Processing of Supporting and Contradictory Cognitions

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The role of reason generation in dogmatic thinking was examined by means of cognitive response analysis. In Experiment 1, dogmatism was associated with greater confidence in judgments as a that dogmatism was associated with greater output interference in reason generauon, leading to greater primacy effects in likelihood judgments. A delay between generation of reasons reduced outout in erference effects but only for those low in dogmatism who showed a recency effect. The results were interpreted in terms of cognitive mechanisms in dogmatic thinking after artifactual and motivation explanations had been ruled out.

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Davies, M. F. (1998). Dogmatism and Belief Formation: Output Interference in the Processing of Supporting and Contradictory Cognitions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 75(2), 456–466. https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-3514.75.2.456

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