| Literature DB >> 26315581 |
Erika Price1, Victor Ottati2, Chase Wilson1, Soyeon Kim1.
Abstract
The present research conceptualizes open-minded cognition as a cognitive style that influences how individuals select and process information. An open-minded cognitive style is marked by willingness to consider a variety of intellectual perspectives, values, opinions, or beliefs-even those that contradict the individual's opinion. An individual's level of cognitive openness is expected to vary across domains (such as politics and religion). Four studies develop and validate a novel measure of open-minded cognition, as well as two domain-specific measures of religious and political open-minded cognition. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis (controlling for acquiescence bias) are used to develop the scales in Studies 1 to 3. Study 4 demonstrates that these scales possess convergent and discriminant validity. Study 5 demonstrates the scale's unique predictive validity using the outcome of Empathic Concern (Davis, 1980). Study 6 demonstrates the scale's unique predictive validity using the outcomes of warmth toward racial, religious, and sexual minorities.Entities:
Keywords: attitudes; individual differences; persuasion/social influence; political psychology; social cognition
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26315581 DOI: 10.1177/0146167215600528
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pers Soc Psychol Bull ISSN: 0146-1672