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dc.creatorFaia, Ester
dc.creatorFuster, Andreas
dc.creatorPezone, Vincenzo
dc.creatorZafar, Basit
dc.date.accessioned2021-09-28T09:42:40Z
dc.date.available2021-09-28T09:42:40Z
dc.date.issued2021-02-10
dc.identifier.urihttps://fif.hebis.de/xmlui/handle/123456789/2413
dc.description.abstractHow people form beliefs is crucial for understanding decision-making un- der uncertainty. This is particularly true in a situation such as a pandemic, where beliefs will affect behaviors that impact public health as well as the aggregate economy. We conduct two survey experiments to shed light on potential biases in belief formation, focusing in particular on the tone of information people choose to consume and how they incorporate this information into their beliefs. In the first experiment, people express their preferences over pandemic-related articles with optimistic and pessimistic headlines, and are then randomly shown one of the articles. We find that respondents with more pessimistic prior beliefs about the pandemic are substantially more likely to prefer pessimistic articles, which we interpret as evidence of confirmation bias. In line with this, respondents assigned to the less preferred article rate it as less reliable and informative (relative to those who prefer it),- they also discount information from the article when it is less preferred. We further find that these motivated beliefs end up impacting incentivized behavior. In a second experiment, we study how partisan views interact with information selection and processing. We find strong evidence of source dependence: revealing the news source further distorts information acquisition and processing, eliminating the role of prior beliefs in article choice.
dc.rightsAttribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
dc.subjectLaw and Finance
dc.titleBiases in Information Selection and Processing: Survey Evidence from the Pandemic
dc.typeWorking Paper
dcterms.referenceshttps://fif.hebis.de/xmlui/handle/123456789/2085?Survey_FFPZ_2021
dc.source.filename307_SSRN-id3783215
dc.identifier.safeno307
dc.subject.keywordsbelief updating
dc.subject.keywordsconfirmatory biases
dc.subject.keywordsendogenous information acquisition
dc.subject.keywordsmedia polarization
dc.subject.keywordssource dependence
dc.subject.keywordscovid-19
dc.subject.jelD84
dc.subject.jelD91
dc.subject.jelE71
dc.subject.jelI12
dc.subject.topic1prior
dc.subject.topic1scientist
dc.subject.topic1article
dc.subject.topic2choose
dc.subject.topic2survey
dc.subject.topic2baillon
dc.subject.topic3black
dc.subject.topic3quota
dc.subject.topic3differential
dc.subject.topic1nameSaving and Borrowing
dc.subject.topic2nameInvestor Behaviour
dc.subject.topic3nameHousehold Finance
dc.identifier.doi10.2139/ssrn.3783215


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