The fears of judgement effect a question wording effect due to hypothesis confirmation bias
Three sstudies whether the focus of judgement of a rating scale question can influence responses through a hypothesis confirmation bias. Study 1 showed that focusing the question wording on one of two political parties led non-partisan subjects who had little relevant knowledge to evaluate media cov...
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