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applegrove

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Sat Nov 23, 2013, 12:41 AM Nov 2013

Conservatives overestimate support, liberals underestimate

Conservatives overestimate support, liberals underestimate

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http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2013/11/20/Conservatives-overestimate-support-liberals-underestimate/UPI-68741384997107/

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The study, published in the journal Psychological Science, found liberals showed what the researchers call "truly false uniqueness," perceiving their beliefs as more divergent from the beliefs of other liberals than they actually were. On the other hand, moderates and conservatives, showed evidence of "truly false consensus," perceiving their beliefs to be more similar to those of other members of their political group than they actually were.

A second study suggested the relationship is driven by participants' desire to feel unique: Liberals reported a stronger desire for uniqueness than did moderates or conservatives.

Surprisingly, these trends emerged among non-political judgments, such as preference for coffee: Liberals believed their preferences were more different from those of other liberals than they actually were, while conservatives believed their preferences were more similar to those of other conservatives than they actually were.

"Liberal social movements might struggle to develop solidarity and formulate shared goals within their ranks, both because liberals want to maintain unique beliefs and because they underestimate the amount of agreement among their members," Stern explains. "Conservative social movements might initially capitalize on perceiving agreement to galvanize their ranks, but their inaccurate perceptions could impair group progress when actual agreement is necessary."



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Conservatives overestimate support, liberals underestimate (Original Post) applegrove Nov 2013 OP
So much for rugged individualism.... applegrove Nov 2013 #1
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