Mind over bias: How is cognitive control related to politically motivated reasoning?

Motivated Reasoning
Cognitive Control
Cognitive Reflection
Bayesian Updating

Borghi, O., Tappin, B. M., Smets, K., & Tsakiris, M. (2025, March 5). Mind over bias: How is cognitive control related to politically motivated reasoning?. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/sjfxq_v2

Authors
Affiliations

Olaf Borghi

Royal Holloway, University of London

Ben M. Tappin

London School of Economics and Political Science

Kaat Smets

Royal Holloway, University of London

Manos Tsakiris

Royal Holloway, University of London

Published

March 2025

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In politics, people are not always truth seekers. Often, we reach conclusions because they fit with preferred political narratives: we are biased by ideological motivations. But are some people better equipped to overcome such bias than others?

Abstract

People often favour information aligned with their ideological motives. Can our tendency for directional motivated reasoning be overcome with cognitive control? It remains contested whether cognitive control processes, such as cognitive reflection and inhibitory control, are linked to a greater tendency to engage in politically motivated reasoning, as proposed by the “motivated reflection” hypothesis, or can help people overcome it, as suggested by cognitive science research. In this pre-registered study (N = 504 UK participants ratingn = 4963 news messages), we first provide evidence for motivated reasoning on multiple political and non-political topics. We then compare the relative evidence for these two competing hypotheses and find that for political topics, it is 20 times more likelythat cognitive reflection is associated with less motivated reasoning –in contrast to the prediction from the influential “motivated reflection” hypothesis. Our results highlight the need for more nuanced theories of how different cognitive control processes interact with motivated reasoning.

Citation


@misc{borghi_mind_2025,
    title = {Mind over bias: {How} is cognitive control related to politically motivated reasoning?},
    copyright = {All rights reserved},
    shorttitle = {Mind over bias},
    url = {https://osf.io/sjfxq_v2},
    doi = {10.31234/osf.io/sjfxq_v2},
    language = {en-us},
    urldate = {2025-04-06},
    publisher = {OSF},
    author = {Borghi, Olaf and Tappin, Ben M. and Smets, Kaat and Tsakiris, Manos},
    month = mar,
    year = {2025},
    keywords = {Cognitive control, Cognitive reflection, Inhibitory control, Motivated reasoning, Political beliefs, Political bias},
    file = {OSF Preprint:/Users/olafborghi/Zotero/storage/EDDE3RVJ/Borghi et al. - 2025 - Mind over bias How is cognitive control related to politically motivated reasoning.pdf:application/pdf},
}