@peyton_k @shom_mazumder @adam_thal @joshmccrain There is a well-documented tendency for partisans to react to good news by disproportionately crediting their own side, & bad news by disproportionately blaming the other side. Best published paper on t
Attitude Responsiveness and Partisan Bias: Direct Experience with the Affordable Care Act https://t.co/xQYUjTaIk9
RT @BrendanNyhan: Also relevant: New study finding ACA more likely to be blamed for losses in insurance than gains, esp. by Rs https://t.co…
Also relevant: New study finding ACA more likely to be blamed for losses in insurance than gains, esp. by Rs https://t.co/WXTRvATuIE
RT @MattGrossmann: Attitude Responsiveness and Partisan Bias: Direct Experience with the Affordable Care Act New Political Behavior https…
RT @MattGrossmann: Attitude Responsiveness and Partisan Bias: Direct Experience with the Affordable Care Act New Political Behavior https…
RT @MattGrossmann: Attitude Responsiveness and Partisan Bias: Direct Experience with the Affordable Care Act New Political Behavior https…
RT @MattGrossmann: Attitude Responsiveness and Partisan Bias: Direct Experience with the Affordable Care Act New Political Behavior https…
Attitude Responsiveness and Partisan Bias: Direct Experience with the Affordable Care Act New Political Behavior https://t.co/kWQu6Vdihd