(Mis)Informed: What Americans Know About Social Groups and Why it Matters for Politics

(Mis)Informed: What Americans Know About Social Groups and Why it Matters for Politics

  • Marisa Abrajano
  • Nazita Lajevardi
Publisher:Cambridge University PressISBN 13: 9781108899659ISBN 10: 110889965X

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(Mis)Informed: What Americans Know About Social Groups and Why it Matters for Politics is written by Marisa Abrajano and published by Cambridge University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 110889965X (ISBN 10) and 9781108899659 (ISBN 13).

This Element examines just how much the public knows about some of America's most stigmatized social groups, who comprise 40.3% of the population, and evaluates whether misinformation matters for shaping policy attitudes and candidate support. The authors design and field an original survey containing large national samples of Black, Latino, Asian, Muslim, and White Americans, and include measures of misinformation designed to assess the amount of factual information that individuals possess about these groups. They find that Republicans, Whites, the most racially resentful, and consumers of conservative news outlets are the most likely to be misinformed about socially marginalized groups. Their analysis also indicates that misinformation predicts hostile policy support on racialized issues; it is also positively correlated with support for Trump. They then conducted three studies aimed at correcting misinformation. Their research speaks to the prospects of a well-functioning democracy, and its ramifications on the most marginalized.