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International Journal of Psychology - Modulation of the Leniency Bias in the Discursive Dilemma

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Authorship:

Gustavo Bodanza ; Esteban Freidin ; LINARES, SEBASTIÁN ; Fernando Delbianco

Date:

2018

Publishing House and Editing Place:

Wiley Blackwell

Summary *

The choice of a deliberative style in the context ofthe doctrinal paradox is proved to be sensible to framing effects (Bonnefon,2007, 2010). However, we are uncertain about which specific factors could tilt the choice in one orother direction. Our proposal is aimed to contribute with that goal. We haveset a fixed scenario to test the incidence of three factors: the leniency bias,the confirmation bias, and the positioning of the subjects as jury members. Asin the work by Bonnefon (2010), we have found that subjects tended to preferthe deliberation style yielding the most lenient result for the candidate. Positioningthe subjects in a negative stance with respect to the candidate does notmodulate per se the leniency bias. On the other hand, we have found that theleniency is modulated when the negative stance on the elements of judgment isagreed by the subjects and the majority of the jury. This modulation, nevertheless, does not occurwhen the negative result stems from the compound style. Information provided by the agent in SIGEVA

Key Words

Deliberaciónelección socialParadojas de la elección socialDilema discursivo