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The Invented State Policy Misperceptions In The American Public 1st Edition Emily Thorson

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The Invented State Policy Misperceptions In The American Public 1st Edition Emily Thorson
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Publisher: Oxford University Press Academic US
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.61 MB
Pages: 185
Author: Emily Thorson
ISBN: 9780197512357, 0197512356
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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The Invented State Policy Misperceptions In The American Public 1st Edition Emily Thorson by Emily Thorson 9780197512357, 0197512356 instant download after payment.

"Many Americans hold substantial misperceptions about what the government actually does. However, they get the facts wrong not because they are lazy, stupid, or blinded by partisan loyalty. Rather, information about existing policy is largely unavailable to them. News coverage instead prioritizes strategy, novelty, and change. Faced with these gaps in their knowledge, people often engage in inductive reasoning about public policies, especially when they care deeply about a particular issue. They draw on cues from the environment (often including misleading information from elites) and their own cognitive heuristics to make inferences about what the government does. Many of these inferences are incorrect, and taken together they make up what I call the "invented state": widespread misperceptions about public policy. However, correcting these policy misperceptions is highly effective at reducing false beliefs. In addition, providing people with corrective information has downstream effects on attitudes. When they learn how policies - including Social Security, refugee policy, and TANF - really work, their approval of these policies increases, and they also shift their policy priorities. Contrary to pundits' assumptions of a public who is largely indifferent to policy, there is a deep public desire to learn basic facts about how the government works"--

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