A massive experiment on choice blindness in political decisions : confidence, confabulation, and unconscious detection of self-deception
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Rieznik, Andrés
Moscovich, Lorena
Frieiro, Alan
Figini, Julieta
Catalano, Rodrigo
Garrido, Juan Manuel
Álvarez Heduan, Facundo
Sigman, Mariano
González, Pablo A.
Date:
207-02-14Abstract
We implemented a Choice Blindness Paradigm containing political statements in Argentina
to reveal the existence of categorical ranges of introspective reports, identified by confidence
and agreement levels, separating easy from very hard to manipulate decisions. CBP
was implemented in both live and web-based forms. Importantly, and contrary to what was
observed in Sweden, we did not observe changes in voting intentions. Also, confidence levels
in the manipulated replies where significantly lower than in non-manipulated cases even
in undetected manipulations. We name this phenomenon unconscious detection of selfdeception.
Results also show that females are more difficult to manipulate than men.
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https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171108https://repositorio.utdt.edu/handle/20.500.13098/11062