Title

The case for motivated reasoning

Summary

The paper discusses how motivation influences reasoning by affecting the cognitive processes individuals use to access, construct, and evaluate beliefs. It posits that the desire for accuracy leads to the use of appropriate beliefs and strategies, while the desire to reach specific conclusions encourages reliance on beliefs that support those conclusions. The authors suggest that while people often arrive at desired conclusions, their capacity to do so is limited by their ability to formulate justifications that appear reasonable.

 

َAuthor

Kunda, Z.

Year

1990

َThematic Area

Communication Studies

Topic

Misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation

Country

Global

Region

Global

Misinformation Combatting

Misinformation Source

Place Published

APA 7th End Text Citation

Kunda, Z. (1990). The case for motivated reasoning. Psychological Bulletin, 108(3), 480–498. https://doi.org/10.1037/0033-2909.108.3.480