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People Are More Likely To Choose News That Matches Their Beliefs
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People Are More Likely To Choose News That Matches Their Beliefs

A recent study published in Communication Research reveals a troubling trend in news consumption: individuals often seek information that aligns with their existing beliefs. This behavior, termed “selective listening,” is particularly pronounced in the United States, where political polarization continues to deepen, The Debrief reports. In an era of virtually unlimited access to information, one might assume that readers would naturally encounter a diverse range of perspectives, including those that challenge their viewpoints. However, research led by Tetsuro Kobayashi, a professor at Waseda University, suggests that this expectation remains unfulfilled for many Americans. Kobayashi and his team examined news consumption habits in the United States, Japan, and Hong Kong, uncovering stark differences. The study found that Americans are far more likely to select news that reinforces their political views, whereas individuals in Japan and Hong Kong demonstrate greater openness to contrasting opinions. “In the US, this selective exposure is fueled by several factors. The country has a highly polarized and emotionally divided political environment, and many news outlets have clear political leanings,” Kobayashi explained. This environment fosters “echo chambers,” where individuals continuously reaffirm their beliefs while avoiding meaningful dialogue with those who hold opposing views. In contrast, Japan benefits from a more balanced media environment and a less polarized political climate, which exposes readers to a wider array of perspectives. Hong Kong, with its unique political and media dynamics, also exhibits less selective news consumption than the United States. The study further highlights how politically charged headlines encourage people to seek information that validates their beliefs, creating a feedback loop that amplifies political divisions. In countries with more neutral media outlets, like Japan, this cycle is significantly less prevalent. “Our findings challenge the assumption that selective perception is merely a natural human tendency,” Kobayashi noted. “Beyond the desire to avoid cognitive dissonance, our results suggest that a country’s media and political environment play a critical role in shaping how individuals engage with news.” The post People Are More Likely To Choose News That Matches Their Beliefs appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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History Traveler
History Traveler
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The Feminist Who Inspired the Witches of Oz
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The Feminist Who Inspired the Witches of Oz

The untold story of suffragist Matilda Gage, the woman behind the curtain whose life story captivated her son-in-law L. Frank Baum as he wrote his classic novel
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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Life Is Strange: Double Exposure How To Find Safi's Camera
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Life Is Strange: Double Exposure How To Find Safi's Camera

At the climax of Chapter 2 in Life Is Strange: Double Exposure, Max receives an alarming text from Moses about his confrontation with Detective Alderman and being the top suspect in Safi's murder case.
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RedState Feed
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Don’t Make Your God Too Small
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Don’t Make Your God Too Small

Don’t Make Your God Too Small
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Business As Usual: Washington Returns to Budget Fights After the Election
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Business As Usual: Washington Returns to Budget Fights After the Election

Business As Usual: Washington Returns to Budget Fights After the Election
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Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough Bend the Knee, Meet Trump at Mar-a-Lago for First Time in Seven Years
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Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough Bend the Knee, Meet Trump at Mar-a-Lago for First Time in Seven Years

Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough Bend the Knee, Meet Trump at Mar-a-Lago for First Time in Seven Years
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Alaska Man Monday - a Protest That Wasn't, a Dumb Crook, and Wascally Wabbits
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Alaska Man Monday - a Protest That Wasn't, a Dumb Crook, and Wascally Wabbits

Alaska Man Monday - a Protest That Wasn't, a Dumb Crook, and Wascally Wabbits
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Trending Tech
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Apple’s first smart display is coming in 2025: Here’s how it’ll work
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Apple’s first smart display is coming in 2025: Here’s how it’ll work

Apple is expected to unveil a bunch of new products in the first quarter of 2025, including an M4 MacBook Air refresh, the exciting iPhone SE 4, and a new iPad Air. But not all new Apple products set to hit stores in early 2025 will be updates to existing lineups. We learned a few days ago that Apple plans to introduce a wall-mountable iPad-like device as soon as March 2025. The point of the gadget is to act as a controller for the smart home. The unnamed iPad-like gadget will become the center of your smart home, rocking an operating system that will feature elements from watchOS and iOS. The new smart device is expected to be about as big as two iPhones sitting side by side. It'll have a 6-inch display, and these comparisons made me think that some of the development work going into this product might benefit a future foldable iPhone. But the smart home hub will look and behave like a smaller iPad whose primary focus will be the home. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman explained how the device will work in a new report, making me question whether I'll ever need such a gadget. Continue reading... The post Apple’s first smart display is coming in 2025: Here’s how it’ll work appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $100 off iPad mini 7, $60 off Nintendo Switch OLED, $90 Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL, more Amazon gift card deals, offers & coupons 2024: Get $415+ free Best Apple Watch deals for November 2024 Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales
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The Nephilim and the Flood
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The Nephilim and the Flood

Who are the Nephilim and what do they represent? Are they biblical giants? What does the term literally translate to, and why does the brief mention of them in the Book of Genesis show resemblance to other mythologies? The Nephilim have been a topic of great controversy. Many scholars, both independent and accredited, have dedicated much of their lives to answer these questions. It wasn’t until the discovery and translation of the Book of 1Enoch that we were finally given a better understanding of these Nephilim, but is it a proper understanding? This detailed analysis will incorporate the theology during the proposed time of writing for the verses, grammatical study in Hebrew and Aramaic word forms, and even external influences that would have played a role in the region. Read moreSection: Ancient WritingsNewsGeneralReligionsFolkloreMyths & LegendsAncient TraditionsPremiumPreviewRead Later 
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Kremlin: ATACMS Strikes 'New Turn in Escalation'
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Kremlin: ATACMS Strikes 'New Turn in Escalation'

The Kremlin said Monday any U.S. decision to allow Ukraine to fire American missiles deep into Russia marks a "new turn of escalation" that means it was directly involved in the conflict. adding that Russia will react "appropriately."
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