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An Informational Influence Perspective on (Non) conformity: Perceived Knowledgeability Increases Expression of Minority Opinions

机译:信息影响视角的(非)整合:感知的知识能力增加了少数意见的表达

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>Two studies tested whether perceived knowledgeability, a metacognitive indicator of attitude strength, predicts expression of minority (but not majority) opinions on social/political issues. In Study 1, the tendency for participants in the minority to be slower to report their opinions than participants in the majority was present among those who felt less knowledgeable in their attitudes toward controversial issues, but not among those who felt more knowledgeable. In Study 2, perceived knowledgeability moderated the relationship between minority opinion status on an issue and willingness to discuss an issue with someone who held the opposite opinion as oneself. In both studies, attitude certainty produced similar effects to perceived knowledgeability. Implications for processes of informational versus normative influence in opinion expression and conformity, as well as for the metacognitive model of attitude strength, are discussed.
机译: >两项研究测试了感知知觉(一种态度强度的元认知指标)是否预测了少数(但不是多数)意见的表达社会/政治问题。在研究1中,在对争议问题的态度较不了解的人群中,少数群体的参与者发表意见的倾向比多数群体的参与者慢。在研究2中,知觉的知识调节了一个问题上的少数派意见状态与愿意与持相反意见的人讨论一个问题之间的关系。在两项研究中,态度确定性都对感知的知识能力产生了相似的影响。讨论了信息表达与规范影响在意见表达和整合中的过程以及态度强度的元认知模型。

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