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Biases in Information Selection and Processing: Survey Evidence from the Pandemic

Faia, Ester
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Fuster, Andreas  
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Pezone, Vincenzo
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May 14, 2024
Review of Economics and Statistics

We conduct two survey experiments to study which information people choose to consume and how it affects their beliefs. In the first experiment, respondents choose between optimistic and pessimistic article headlines related to the COVID-19 pandemic and are then randomly shown one of the articles. Respondents with more pessimistic prior beliefs tend to prefer pessimistic headlines, providing evidence of confirmation bias. Additionally, respondents assigned to the less preferred article discount its information. The second experiment studies the role of partisan views, uncovering strong source dependence: news source revelation further distorts information acquisition, eliminating the role of priors in article choice

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DOI
10.1162/rest_a_01187
Author(s)
Faia, Ester
Fuster, Andreas  
Pezone, Vincenzo
Zafar, Basit
Date Issued

2024-05-14

Published in
Review of Economics and Statistics
Volume

106

Issue

3

Start page

829

End page

847

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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May 19, 2024
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