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1Yale Law School,P.O. Box 208215,New Haven, CT 06510.dan.kahan@yale.eduwww.culturalcognition.net/kahan.
Abstract:
This commentary uses the dynamic of identity-protective cognition to pose a friendly challenge to Jussim (2012). Like other forms of information processing, this one is too readily characterized as a bias. It is no mistake, however, to view identity-protective cognition as generating inaccurate perceptions. The "bounded rationality" paradigm incorrectly equates rationality with forming accurate beliefs. But so does Jussim's critique.
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